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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 N Y<br />
Detailed notes Group<br />
288 Brown Bloodwood / Currawang /<br />
ironbark shrubby woodland of<br />
eastern Goulburn River area<br />
Y N Y<br />
289 Fringe Myrtle / Dywer’s Red Gum<br />
sandstone plateau heath of the<br />
Upper Hunter Valley<br />
Y N Y<br />
290 Micromyrtus sessilis / Dwyer’s Red<br />
Gum sandstone plateau heath of<br />
the Upper Hunter Valley<br />
Y<br />
Y N You do get areas of just Black Pine – Steve Bell. This is a<br />
distinct group – Steve Bell.<br />
293 Black Pine / Red Ironbark / Brown<br />
Bloodwood shrubby woodland<br />
Y N This is a distinct group – Steve Bell. Y<br />
294 Red Ironbark / Brown<br />
Bloodwood/ Black Pine heathy<br />
open forest in Goulburn River<br />
NP<br />
Y N a distinct group – Steve Bell. Y<br />
295 Broom Bush / Allocasuarina<br />
gymnanthera heath woodland<br />
200<br />
Y N a distinct group – Steve Bell, Travis Peake. Y<br />
296 Large-fruited Grey Gum / Scribbly<br />
Gum / Black Pine heathy<br />
open forest of western Blue<br />
Mountains<br />
Y<br />
Y N This is a distinct group – Steve Bell, Travis Peake, Steve<br />
Lewer. all sites belong.<br />
297 Scribbly Gum / Narrow-leaved<br />
Ironbark / Bossiaea rhombifolia<br />
heathy open forest of western<br />
Blue Mountains<br />
Y<br />
Y N It is a separate community further west from here –<br />
John Hunter.<br />
298 Fringe Myrtle / Phebalium<br />
squamulosum / E. sparsifolia<br />
heathy woodland of the western<br />
Blue Mountains<br />
301 Typha wetland Y N No further comments. Y<br />
303 No name Name was Y N Two of the plots are in old farm dams – Steve Bell. Y<br />
given to this<br />
Sedgeland that runs right up the coast – Steve Griffith.<br />
community by<br />
Might cause problem with mapping but keep as a<br />
Steve Griffith.<br />
community – Doug Binns.<br />
Check his notes.<br />
Y<br />
304 Lepironia articulata wetland Y N Perched swamp. Community is distinct – Steve Griffith.<br />
Would’ve thought there was more Lepironia in Myall<br />
lakes? No other sites? – Daniel Connolly.