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Location Lists

Location ListsLucy Pallandre2020-08-28T08:11:06+10:00
  • Aquatic Plants

    Plants of freshwater wetlands - including weed species

  • Arthur Harrold

    NR Arthur Harrold Nature Refuge, NorthShore
    Botany 07 List of grasses studied by NPA Botany Group during 2007

  • Banana

    Old Banana Plantation, Eenie Creek Road, Noosaville

  • Biosphere Day Noosa Woods

    HerbariumPLUS folder prepared on 19th September 2010

  • Boreen Point Caravan Park

    Lake Cootharaba foreshore, Boreen Point.

  • BS Doonan

    Residual bushland on private block in Templeton Way, Doonan

  • Bush Craft, Hunting and Building Materials

    Many native plants had special uses for aboriginal people and early settlers. See Cultural Notes on each species for details.

  • Bush Food

    Care should be taken to ensure correct identification and extensive preparation is necessary in some cases. See Cultural Notes on each species for details.

  • Bush Medicine

    Correct identification and preparation is necessary. See Cultural Notes on each species for details.

  • Cooloothin

    Cooloothin Corner plants cnr. Louis Basso and McKinnon Drives

  • Cooroibah Airstrip

    Lake Cooroibah Road, Cooroibah

  • Cooroibah Bushland Reserve

    Lakeway Drive, Lake Cooroibah

  • Cooroibah Conservation Park

    Lake Cooroibah Road, Lake Cooroibah

  • Cooroibah 26.4.09

    Cooroibah Conservation Park - NPA Botany Group visit

  • Cranks Creek

    Off Outlook Drive, Tewantin and including Waratah Environmental Park, Alex Loveday Park and Crank's Creek Park.

  • Dandaloo

    Env. Levy purchase, Dandaloo Drive, Cootharaba

  • EdingtonDr, Cooroibah

    Environmental Reserve

  • Emu Swamp

    Peregian

  • Bill Huxley Nature Refuge

    NorthShore

  • Emu Mountain

    NPA Botany Group list 1.9.10

  • Eucalypt Forest Trees

    Full list of Eucalypt and related trees in Noosa Shire

  • Fraser Island

  • Fraser Island

    Plants

  • Fraser Island - Podberscek  

    Plants listed in Mark Podberscek's Field Guide to Rainforest Trees, Shrubs and Climbers of Fraser Island.

  • Girraween

    Girraween Estate, Noosa Junction

  • Grass

  • Hedges and Screening Plants

  • Heritage Park

    Noosa Parklands, Cooroy Noosa Road, Tewantin

  • Johns Landing

    Lake CooroibahRoad, Lake Cooroibah

  • Kin Kin Arboretum

    Kin Kin Pomona Road, Kin Kin

  • Kin Kin Scrub

    Kin Kin Creek area, Kin Kin

  • Kingfisher Bay Resort

    Fraser Island

  • Kennilworth - Fig Tree Walk

    Plants growing beside boardwalk

  • Landcare (Noosa & District Landcare) Display Garden

    Station Street, Pomona.

  • Lake Cooroibah West

    Public Land, behind houses, Morning Glory Drive, Lake Cooroibah

  • Leslie Drive Roundabout

    Noosa Junction (env. levy land)

  • Mangrove

    Some plants of Noosa River's tidal wetlands

  • Marcus Dunes

    National Park, Peregian

  • Mill Point

    Lake Cootharaba, Great Sandy National Park

  • Mt. Tinbeerwah

    off Cooroy Noosa Road, Tinbeerwah

  • Noosa Banks

    McKinnon Drive, Tewantin

  • Noosa Library Plant Talks

    A series of community talks presented by the Noosa Integrated Catchment Assn. at Noosa Library during 2010.

  • Noosa River NP

    National park, Lake Cooroibah Road, Lake Cooroibah

  • NNP Coastal

    Noosa National Park - Coastal Track

  • NNP Parkedge/Alex

    Parkedge Track, Noosa National Park, From Parkedge Road, Sunshine Beach to Alex Bay turnoff, through eucalypt forest and dry heathland.

  • NNP Palm Grove

    Palm Grove Circuit, Noosa National Park

  • NNP Tanglewood

    Tanglewood Track, Noosa National Park

  • NNP service road

    Service road behind Information Centre, Noosa National Park

  • Noosa North Shore

    PSNNS Petrac Site (southern), Noosa North Shore NNS plants

  • NNS Fern Track

    Fern Track, Noosa North Shore

  • NNS Frog Hollow

    Public land near lake edge, Noosa North ShoreNoosa"s Native Plants

  • Old Tewantin

    Noosa Trail No. 4, Forest Acres

  • Noosa's Native Plants

    as per NICA/Council/Landcare brochure

  • Peregian Boardwalk

    David Low Way, opposite Coolum High School

  • Pioneer

    Local colonisers of damaged areas

  • Plant Family Characteristics

    from Dr. Michael Olsen Plant ID Workshop

  • Plants for Coastal Gardens

    from "Beating the Baddies" booklet for Gardening and Landscaping Contractors, School and Sporting Ground Staff

  • School and Community Gardens

    Suggested species.

  • SCHOOLS INVOLVED IN THE "WHAT LOCAL NATIVE PLANT IS THAT?" PROGRAMME

  • Coolum High  

  • Cooroy Primary School

  • Meridan

  • College

  • Mooloolaba TAFE

  • Noosa Library School Holiday programme

  • Noosa District Regional High School

  • Noosa District Regional High School Cooroy Mill Site

  • Pacific Lutheran College

  • Pomona School Oval,

  • Pengari Steiner School

  • St. Teresa's College, Noosaville

  • Sunshine Beach Primary

  • Sunshine Beach State High Schoo  

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  • Sedges, Rushes and Restiads in Noosa National Park

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  • Stratford Park

    Pomona.

  • SRR

    Sedges, Rushes and Restiads, Noosa Biosphere region

  • TAFE Cooroy

    Noosa Road, Tewantin

  • Teewah/Seewah

    North Shore

  • Tewantin Forest

    Gyndier

  • Upper Mt. Tinbeerwah

  • Upper Yandina Creek

    Private Property, Noosa Eumundi Road, Eumundi

  • Wallace Park Bushland Care

    Wallace Estate, Noosaville

  • Weed

    Environmental weeds in Noosa Shire

  • Weyba Esp.

  • Weyba Nature Refuge, Eumarella Rd  

    Weyba Downs

  • Woodgate - heathland

  • Woodgate - National Park and Boardwalk

  • Wooroi Day Use Area Tracks  

    Wooroi Day Use area tracks. Circuit track from Wooroi Picnic Area, opposite Carramar, Noosa Parklands

  • Wooroi Palm Grove

    Palm Grove Track accessed from Wooroi Day use area

  • Yellow Pea Flowers

    Compare the various pea flowers with yellow petals - many form part of the spring wildflower display in the coastal wallum..

  • REGIONAL ECOSYSTEMS

  • 12.1.1

    Land Zone 1: Marine tidal clay plains. Casuarina glauca, Melaleuca quinquenervia, open forest on margins of Quaternary esturine deposits.

  • 12.1.2

    Land Zone 1: Marine tidal clay plains. Saltpan vegetation comprising Sporobolus virginicus grassland and samphire herbland on Quaternary estuarine deposits - marine plains and tidal flats.

  • 12.1.3

    Land Zone 1: Marine tidal clay plains. Mangrove shrubland to low closed forest on Quaternary estuarine deposits.

  • 12.2.1

    Land Zone 2: Coastal sand dunes and swales. Notophyll/evergreen rainforest with Archontophoenix cunninghamiana on moist valley floors of parabolic dunes.

  • 12.2.3  

    Land Zone 2: Coastal sand dunes and swales. Araucarian microphyll/notophyll rainforest on parabolic dunes; Backhousia myrtifolia common in understorey in Cooloola.

  • 12.2.5

    Land Zone 2: Coastal sand dunes and swales. Open forest to low closed forest of Quaternary coastal dunes and beaches and sandy banks of coastal streams; beach ridges and swales in southern part of bioregion; species can include Corymbia intermedia, Corymbia tessellaris, Banksia integrifolia var. integrifolia, Acasia spp., Livistona australis and Endiandra sieberi;understorey generally shrubby and can include rainforest species.

  • 12.2.6

    Land Zone 2: Coastal sand dunes and swales. Eucalyptus racemosa, Corymbia intermedia, Corymbia gummifera,Angophora leiocarpa and Eucalyptus pilularis shrubby or grassy woodland to open forest on quaternary coastal dunes and beaches; dunes with deeply leached soils.

  • 12.2.7

    Land Zone 2: Coastal sand dunes and swales. Melaleuca quinquenervia open forest to woodland on quaternary coastal dunes and beaches and seasonally waterlogged sand plains; associated species are Eucalyptus bancroftii, Eucalyptus umbra, Eucalyptus robusta, Corymbia intermedia and Lophostemon suaveolens.

  • 12.2.8

    Land Zone 2: Coastal sand dunes and swales.

  • 12.2.9

    Land Zone 2: Coastal sand dunes and swales.

  • 12.2.11

    Land Zone 2: Coastal sand dunes and swales.

  • 12.2.12

    Land Zone 2: Coastal sand dunes and swales.

  • 12.2.13

    Land Zone 2: Coastal sand dunes and swales.

  • 12.2.14

    Land Zone 2: Coastal sand dunes and swales.

  • 12.2.15

    Land Zone 2: Coastal sand dunes and swales.

  • 12.3.1

    Land Zone 3: Near level alluvial plains with riverine patterns, wetlands and lakeside dunes.

  • 12.3.2

    Land Zone 3: Near level alluvial plains with riverine patterns, wetlands and lakeside dunes.

  • 12.3.4

    Land Zone 3: Near level alluvial plains with riverine patterns, wetlands and lakeside dunes.

  • 12.3.5

    Land Zone 3: Near level alluvial plains with riverine patterns, wetlands and lakeside dunes.

  • 12.3.6

    Land Zone 3: Near level alluvial plains with riverine patterns, wetlands and lakeside dunes.

  • 12.3.11

    Land Zone 3: Near level alluvial plains with riverine patterns, wetlands and lakeside dunes.

  • 12.3.13

    Land Zone 3: Near level alluvial plains with riverine patterns, wetlands and lakeside dunes.

  • 12.3.14

    Land Zone 3: Near level alluvial plains with riverine patterns, wetlands and lakeside dunes.

  • 12.5.2

    Land Zone 5: Remnant tertiary surfaces, deeply weathered soils.

  • 12.5.3

    Land Zone 5: Remnant tertiary surfaces, deeply weathered soils.

  • 12.5.6

    Land Zone 5: Remnant tertiary surfaces, deeply weathered soils.

  • 12.5.9

    Land Zone 5: Remnant tertiary surfaces, deeply weathered soils.

  • 12.5.10

    Land Zone 5: Remnant tertiary surfaces, deeply weathered soils.

  • 12.8.9

    Land Zone 8: Cones and plains on Cainzoic volcanics.

  • 12.8.13

    Land Zone 8: Cones and plains on Cainzoic volcanics.

  • 12.8.19

    Land Zone 8: Cones and plains on Cainzoic volcanics.

  • 12.8.20

    Land Zone 8: Cones and plains on Cainzoic volcanics.

  • 12.8.24

    Land Zone 8: Cones and plains on Cainzoic volcanics.

  • 12.8.25

    Land Zone 8: Cones and plains on Cainzoic volcanics.

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