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Appendix 6: Collated review continued<br />

Outliers<br />

Action<br />

Final notes<br />

accepted<br />

Group<br />

undersampled<br />

Further notes No Location<br />

Site<br />

cleaning<br />

Check<br />

Split<br />

Merge<br />

Remove<br />

accepted<br />

Proposed<br />

name change Group<br />

Preliminary community name<br />

Group<br />

Detailed notes Group<br />

Y CSN33POF unallocated;<br />

only one site in group and<br />

I don’t have the floristic<br />

data for it.<br />

The site at Cessnock does not belong to this community,<br />

remove it – Steve Bell.<br />

This is deep-water community, not saline water – Robert<br />

Payne.<br />

N Y 1 Site located<br />

at Cessnock<br />

(CSN33POF).<br />

302 Philydrum<br />

lanuginosum / Sporobolus<br />

virginicus wetland<br />

Y N No further comments. Y<br />

3 Sydney Blue Gum / New england<br />

Blackbutt / Whitetop Box<br />

shrub / grass open forest of the<br />

Lower North Coast<br />

Y<br />

Y N Interesting only this site grouped with northern where<br />

are other Barrington flootslope acemnoides sites?<br />

5 Large-fruited Grey Gum / Narrowleaved<br />

White Mahogany<br />

shrub / grass open forest on<br />

slopes of Barrington area<br />

Y N No further comments. Y<br />

8 Forest Oak / Thin-leaved<br />

Stringybark / Grey Gum shrub /<br />

grass open forest of escarpment<br />

of Lower North Coast<br />

Y<br />

Y N This could be a disturbance artefact – Doug Binns.<br />

There is no overstorey species to link it with other<br />

groups – Doug Binns.<br />

It looks like Themeda is pulling it together. This should<br />

remain as a separate group – Doug Binns and John<br />

Hunter, Dominic Sivertsen.<br />

Should be merged with another group – David Tierney<br />

and andrew Paget.<br />

The mapped community should show its association<br />

with other groups but it should be kept as a separate<br />

group in the classification – Dominic Sivertsen, most<br />

others agreed.<br />

This is an odd cluster here, doesn’t match anything<br />

I know in field. Seems to cover a range of disparate<br />

habitats. Suspect highly disturbed or burnt sites with<br />

low species numbers perhaps large number of rapid<br />

sites – Robert Payne check with Daniel Connolly.<br />

11 Mixed overstorey Themeda<br />

Imperata / Lomandra longifolia<br />

185<br />

aPPeNDIx 6 Collated review<br />

Y Sites reallocated.<br />

Y N x This also exists further north near Kariong. This<br />

community is very tiny, just exists on rocky outcrops –<br />

Robert Payne.<br />

This is a distinctive group; suspect this will form two<br />

communites based on northern Sydney Narabeen soils<br />

with Pittwater Spotted Gum community extending<br />

across into Patonga and an open Costata / paniculata<br />

forest on other areas – Daniel Connolly.<br />

12 Sydney Sandstone heath<br />

probably more extensive in<br />

Sydney metro

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