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Matilda Bay Reserve - Department of Environment and Conservation

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TABLE 5.NATURALLY OCCURRING PLANTS IN THE PELICAN POINT AREARef Common Botanical Quantity ContourNo Name Name Interval17. Saltwater paperbark Melaleuca cuticularis 100+ 0-1m18. Rushes Unknown spp numerous 0-119. Salt sheoak Casuarina obesa 1 0-120. Freshwater paperbark Melaleuca rhaphiophylla 3 0-121. Salt sheoak Casuarina obesa 4 0-122. Saltwater paperbark Melaleuca cuticularis 1 0-123. Coojong A Acacia saligna 50+ 0-124. Salt sheoak Casuarina obesa 1 125. Coojong A Acacia saligna 1 126. Christmas tree Nuytsia floribunda 1 0-127. Grey stinkwood Jacksonia furcellata numerous 0-128. Saltwater paperbark Melaleuca cuticularis 50+ 0-129. Flooded gum Eucalyptus rudis 1 0-130. Coojong Acacia saligna 20 0-131. Red-eyed wattle A. cyclops 1 0-132. Coojong A. saligna 6 133. Red-eyed wattle A. cyclops 1 134. Flooded gum Eucalyptus rudis 50 135. Swamp tea-tree Pericalymma ellipticum 1 136. Freshwater paperbark Melaleuca rhaphiophylla 3 0-137. Red-eyed wattle Acacia cyclops 2 0-138. Coojong A. saligna 4 0-139. White-stemmed wattle A. xanthina 1 0-138

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