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mitrasacmoides (fq 50%), Panicum effusum (fq 50%), Phyllanthus exilis (fq 50%), Sehima nervosa (fq<br />

50%), Senna oligoclada (fq 50%), Sorghum plumosum (fq 50%), Tephrosia leptoclada (fq 50%),<br />

Tephrosia simplicifolia (fq 50%), Tribulopis angustifolia (fq 50%), Waltheria indica (fq 50%).<br />

L<strong>and</strong>form: Lower slopes <strong>and</strong> flats. Sometimes occurred as an ecotone between Melaleuca<br />

viridiflora/citrolens flats <strong>and</strong> Woodl<strong>and</strong> on lower slopes.<br />

General Condition: This vegetation type was weed free although the presence of feral animals was<br />

detected in low numbers (Donkeys <strong>and</strong> Pigs). Fire impacts were higher where the perennial grass layer was<br />

dense.<br />

Species of Conservation Significance: No species of conservation significance were encountered for this<br />

vegetation type.<br />

Client: Western Desert Resources Ltd<br />

Doc No. DW120004-C0302-EIA-R-0036<br />

Doc Title: <strong>Appendix</strong> D – <strong>Terrestrial</strong> <strong>Biodiversity</strong> Report

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