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HClNC Vegetation Classification & mapping Project: Volume 1: Vegetation Classification Technical Report<br />

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 />

Y<br />

Detailed notes Group<br />

Y N example of this community is located on the southwestern<br />

side of Wallis Lake – Steve Griffith.<br />

This is a distinct group – Steve Griffith.<br />

162 Smooth-barked apple / White<br />

Stringybark / Melaleuca sieberi<br />

shrubby open forest<br />

Y N Check Steve Bell – Daniel Connolly. Y<br />

163 Paperbarks / Woollybutt swamp<br />

forest on the Central Coast<br />

Y<br />

This is a distinct group – Robert Payne. There is a site at<br />

Blue Haven that should be found in this group – Steve<br />

Bell.<br />

Y Y 1 Site at Blue<br />

Haven that<br />

should be<br />

located in this<br />

group – Steve<br />

Bell. Check<br />

database.<br />

166 Parramatta Red Gum swamp<br />

forest on the Central Coast<br />

Y<br />

Plots are completed by Robert Payne annually for<br />

environment australia – Robert Payne. This is a regrowth<br />

site – Robert Payne. This is a sporadic veg type that<br />

contains native species. You should keep as a separate<br />

community – Robert Payne.<br />

It is quite distinct from E. camfieldii community located<br />

on Hawkesbury Sandstone. Is this too localised for a<br />

region scale scheme? – Travis Peake. There should be<br />

other sites that belong to this community, Michael will<br />

check to see where these fall out – Travis Peake.<br />

Keep as separate group – Most.<br />

168 E. camfieldii Y Y Group is missing<br />

sites – Hunter<br />

Councils to<br />

check.<br />

Check Norah<br />

Heads E.<br />

camfieldii sites<br />

in ReMS data.<br />

194<br />

Y<br />

Y N x This was separated into a community in Travis’s work<br />

– Travis Peake. Blakeyi on drainage depressions is a<br />

community that is undersampled – Travis Peake. Keep it<br />

as a separate community – Travis Peake.<br />

170 Blakely’s Red Gum / Roughbarked<br />

apple shrubby<br />

woodland<br />

Y N Good community – Doug Binns. Y<br />

175 Acacia obtusifolia outcrop<br />

shrublands of Lower North<br />

Coast ranges<br />

Y<br />

Located on shallow rocky soils – John Hunter.<br />

Recorded Xanthorrhoea glauca with the spinifex – Travis<br />

Peake. There might be another set of sites that might<br />

belong in this community – Travis Peake. This is on<br />

sandstone – Travis Peake. X. johnsoni does not look good<br />

(it might actually be X. glauca) but all other species look<br />

like they belong – check the specimens – Travis Peake.<br />

Good group but just check and this is not extensively<br />

sampled.<br />

Y Y Hunter Councils<br />

to check<br />

specimen from<br />

RBCS work.<br />

176 Tumbledown Red Gum / Spinifex<br />

heath / hummock grass of the<br />

western Blue Mountains

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