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GYMPIE REGIONAL COUNCILMary Street, Gympie Queensland
location overview
This document is intended as a guideline for the development of the Allens Park and should be read in conjunction with relevant information of Regional Ecosystems including those of local and regional significance.
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multi purpose shelter/functions pavillion + landscape materials collection
park furniture + signage elements
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Plant lists shown are an indicative list of species suitable for this project - all species shall be assessed for their suitability to the precinct prior to the planning/or installation process.
PROPOSED ECOSYSTEMS & BUFFERPLANTING SPECIESBUFFER PLANTINGS Acmena smithii Lilypilly Buckinghamia celcissima Ivory Curl Tree Backhousea myrtifolia Grey myrtle Baeckea sp baeckea Leptospermum flavescens Tea Tree Lomandra longifolia Matrush Randia fitzalanii Brown Gardenia Syzygium australe Creek Satinash
RAINFOREST ECOSYSTEMRegional Ecosystems: 12.11.1, 12.11.2, 12.11.10, 12.11 11Canopy Archontopheonix cunninghamiana Bangalow palms Araucaria cunninghamii Hoop Pine Corymbia intermedia Bloodwood Cupaniopsis parviflora Small Leaved Tuckeroo Dendrocnide photinophylla Shiny Leaved Stinging Tree Dispyros germinata Scale Ebony Lophostemon confertus Brush BoxKF Eucalyptus saligna Sydney Blue Gum Eucalyptus grandis Flooded gum Eucalyptus microcorys Tallowwood Flindersia australis Crows Ash Flindersia xanthoxyla Yellowwood Olea paniculata Native Olive Rhodosphaera rhodanthema Deep Yellowwood Vitex lignum-vitae Satinwood Argyrodendron trifoliolatum Brown Oak Choricarpia subargentea Giant Ironwood Beilschmiedia obtusifolia Hard Bolly Gum Brachychiton discolor Kurrajong Caldcluvia paniculosa Soft Corkwood Diospyros pentamera Myrtle Ebony Dissiliaria baloghioides Lancewood Ficus macrophylla forma macrophylla Moreton Bay Fig Gmelina leichhardtii White BeechUnderstorey Cryptocarya microneura Murrogun Drypetes deplanchei Yellow Tulip Excoecaria dallachiana Milky Mangrove Grevillea robusta Silky Oak Pittosporum undulatum Native Daphne Synoum glandulosum Scentless Rosewood Gossia bidwillii Scrub Python Tree
DRY SCLEROPHYLL ECOSYSTEMRegional Ecosystems: 12.11.2, 12.11.3, 12.11.5, 12.11.9, 12.11.14, 12.11.16Canopy Angophora leiocarpa Smooth barked apple Angophora woodsiana Rough barked apple Araucaria bidwillii Bunya Pine Araucaria cunninghamiana Hoop Pine Corymbia citriodora subsp variegata Spotted gum Eucalyptus crebra Narrow leafed Iron bark Eucalpytus grandis Flooded gum Eucalyptus siderophloia Grey Ironbark Eucalyptus saligna Sydney Blue gum Eucalyptus pilularis Blackbutt Eucalyptus racemosa Scribbly gum Eucalyptus tindaliae Tindale’s Stringybark Eucalyptus propinqua Grey gum Eucalyptus microcorys TallowwoodKF Eucalyptus biturbinata Grey gum Eucalyptus acmenoides White mahoganyKF Eucalyptus tereticornis Forest Red gum Corymbia intermedia Bloodwood Eucalyptus cloeziana Gympie MessmateKF Eucalyptus moluccana Gum Topped Box Lophostemon confertus Brush Box Syncarpia verecunda Turepentine tree Sloanea woollsii Yellow Carbeen
KOALA FOOD (KF)/HABITAT TREESinclude any species of the following genera within the Gympie Regional Ecosystems; Angophora, Corymbia, Eucalyptus, Lophostemon, Melaleuca
Note: Koala habitat in the Gympie region (District B) is considered vulnerable and of moderate to high threat. Reference:Qld Government (2006); Nature Conservation (Koala) Conservation Plan 2006 and Management Program 2006-2016; www.epa.qld.gov.au
SHRUBLAND WOODLAND ECOSYSTEMRegional Ecosystems: 12.11.7, 12.11.8, 12.11.14, 12.11.15, 12.11.20, 12.11.22, 12.12.9, 12.12.10, 12.12.14Canopy Corymbia erythrophloia Red Bloodwood Corymbia intermedia Bloodwood Corymbia tessellaris Morteon Bay Ash Callitris glaucophylla White Cypress Pine Eucalyptus crebra Iron bark Corymbia clarksoniana Clarkson’s BloodwoodKF Eucalyptus melanophloia Silver Leafed IronbarkKF Eucalyptus tereticornis Forest Red Gum Eucalyptus dura Smooth Branched Ironbark Angophora leiocarpa Smooth Barked Apple Angophora subvelutina Broad Leafed Apple Eucalyptus tindaliae Tindale’s StringybarkUnderstorey Allocasuarina torulosa Forest She oak Banksia integrifolia Coast banksia Leptospermum spp Tea tree Lophostemon suaveolens Swamp Box Vachellia (Acacia) bidwillii Corkwood Wattle Capparis spp. Caperbush Dodonaea triquetra Hop Bush Alphitonia excelsa Red Ash Xanthorrhoea johnsonii Grass tree
MONTANE ECOSYSTEMRegional Ecosystems: 12.8.19, 12.12.10Canopy Eucalyptus acmenoides White mahogany Kunzea flavescens Wild May Westringea grandifolia Westringea Acianthus amplexicaulis Pixie Caps Macrozamia longispina Burrawang Macrozamia pauli-guilielmi Pineapple Zamia Ricinocarpus speciosus Wedding bush Prostanthera palustris Swamp Mintbush Plectranthus omissus Spurflowers Allocasuarina rigida subsp. exsul She-oak Baloghia marmorata Marbled Balogia Fontainea venosa Fontainea Sophora fraseri Brush Sophora Corynocarpus rupestris ssp. arborescens Karaka Syzygium hodgkinsoniae Smooth Bark Rose Apple
RIVERINE ECOSYSTEM (Creek/gully)Regional Ecosystems: 12.3.1, 12.3.3, 12.3.5, 12.3.8 12.3.9, 12.3.13, 12.3.15, 12.5.9Canopy Agathis robusta Kauri Pine Casuarina cunninghamiana River She oak Casuarina glauca She oak Cupaniopsis newmannii tuckeroo Elaeocarpus grandis QuandongKF Eucalyptus teretcornis Forest Red Gum Eucalyptus conglomerata Swamp Stringybark Allocasuarina torulosa She oak Callistemon viminalis Weeping bottlebrush Melaleuca bracteata Paperbark Waterhousea floribunda Weeping lilypilly Tristaniopsis laurina Water gum Syzygium australe Creek cherry Castanospermum australe Black bean Ficus racemosa Cluster Fig Ficus coronata Sandpaper Fig Acmena hemilampra Blush Satinash Alphananthe philippinensis Native Elm Melaleuca stypohelioides Prickly paperbark Xanthostemon oppositifolius Southern Penda Fontainea rostrata Deep Creek Fontainea Plectranthus torrenticola Mintbush Alyxia ilicifolia ssp, magnifolia Chainfruit Pouteria eerwah Shjiny Leaved Coondoo Rhodamnia pauciovulata Small Leaved Malletwood Persoonia amaliae Geebung Callerya megasperma Native westeria Rhodomyrtus psilioides Native guava Planchonella myrsinioides Blunt leafed coondoo Pyrrosia confluens var. dielsii Felt fern Banksia robur Swamp banksia Baeckea frutescens Weeping Baeckea Melaleuca thymifolia Thyme Honey-myrtle Hakea actites (was H gibbosa) Wallum Hakea Xanthorrhea fulva Swamp Grasstree Cyperus spp Sedges Schoenoplectus spp. Rushes Eleocharis spp. Spikerushes Philydrum lanuginosum Frogsmouth Leersia hexandra Cutgrass Cycnogeton procera Water-ribbons Nymphea spp. Water lillies Nymphoides indica Water Snowflake Phragmites australis Common Weed
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