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| ( 1) - Flooded Gum |
| ( 4) - Spotted Gum |
| ( 5) - Blackbutt with Tallowwood and Pink Bloodwood |
| ( 6) - Forest Red Gum |
| ( 7) - Swamp Oak (includes mangroves and some Salt Marsh) |
| ( 8) - Flooded Gum with Weeping Lilypilly |
| ( 9) - River Oak with Flooded Gum and Weeping Lilypilly |
| ( 10) - Littoral Rainforest |
| ( 11) - Gully Rainforest |
| ( 12) - Warm Temperate Rainforest |
| ( 12a) - Warm Temperate Rainforest with at least 50% Lantana |
| ( 13) - Dry Rainforest/Sub Tropical Rainforest |
| ( 13a) - Dry Rainforest |
| ( 13b) - Sub Tropical Warm Temperate Rainforest |
| ( 13d) - Warm Temperate Rainforest |
| ( 14) - Swamp Mahogany |
| ( 14a) - Swamp Mahogany and Swamp Paperbark |
| ( 14b) - Swamp Mahogany, Swamp Paperbark and Swamp Oak |
| ( 15) - Swamp Paperbark |
| ( 16) - Wet Heath |
| ( 17) - Dry Heath |
| ( 18) - Regrowth Scrub |
| ( 19) - Coastal Complex (including some Littoral Rainforest |
| ( 1a) - Flooded Gum with Tallowwood |
| ( 1b) - Flooded Gum and Grey Gum, Ironbark, Red Mahogany, Narrow Leaved White Mahogany |
| ( 1d) - Flooded Gum and Grey Gum, Ironbark, Red Mahogany, Narrow Leaved White Mahogany |
| ( 20) - Melaleuca nodosa |
| ( 22) - Eucalypt Plantation (mainly Blackbutt and Spotted Gum) |
| ( 22a) - Pine Plantation ( use 22p ) |
| ( 22b) - Pine Plantation ( use 22p ) |
| ( 22t) - Tea Tree Plantation |
| ( 23a) - Tallowwood with White Stringybark |
| ( 23d) - Dry Tallowwood Mixed Stand (Bloodwood, Mahogany, Grey (23t) - Gum? Ironbark?) same as 3m ?? |
| ( 23t) - Tallowwood |
| ( 24) - Smooth-barked Apple |
| ( 24b) - Rough Barked Apples |
| ( 25) - Scribbly Gum |
| ( 25a) - Scribbly Gum and Smooth-barked Apple |
| ( 25b) - Scribbly Gum, Bloodwood, White Stringybark, Rough barked Apple, Turpentine. |
| ( 26) - Low Woodland on Volcanic Plugs |
| ( 26a) - Low scrub on rock (mostly Leptospermum spp) |
| ( 27) - Sub Tropical Rainforest on Basalt |
| ( 28) - Banksia ericifolia |
| ( 29) - Dillwynia |
| ( 30) - Saltmarsh |
| ( 31) - Phragmites australis |
| ( 32a) - Grey Box, Cabbage Gum and Tallowwood |
| ( 32b) - Grey Box with Rough Bark Apple, Forest Red Gum, occasionally Cabbage Gum |
| ( 38) - Narrow leaved Mahogany and Tallowwood with Flooded Gum |
| ( 38a) - White Mahogany, Grey Gum, Grey Ironbark, and Tallowwood. Same as 3n. |
| ( 39) - Blue Gum Gully Forest (Esal Egra) + Tallowwood? |
| ( 39a) - Blue Gum with Rainforest understorey (Esal Eobi Edal Eeug) |
| ( 39b) - Sydney Bluegum, Tallowwood, NE Blackbutt on hills (Esal Eobi Edal Eeug) |
| ( 39c) - Sydney Bluegum, Tallowwood, NE Blackbutt on slopes (Esal Emic Ecam Eand) |
| ( 39t) - Sydney Bluegum and Tallowwood (sometimes Narrow Leaved White Mahogany) |
| ( 3a) - Small Fruited Grey Gum and Broadleaved White Mahogany |
| ( 3b) - Small Fruited Grey Gum, Grey Ironbark and Broadleaved White Mahogany |
| ( 3c) - Type 3b with forest Red Gum |
| ( 3e) - Type 3b with Scribbly Gum |
| ( 3g) - Ironbark |
| ( 3h) - Ironbark with Grey Box |
| ( 3n) - Grey Gum, Grey Ironbark, Red Mahogany and Narrow Leaved White Mahogany |
| ( 3w) - White Mahogany |
| ( 40b) - Brushbox |
| ( 43) - Messmate Stringybark and NE Blackbutt (Eobi Ecam) |
| ( 44) - Greygum and Forest Red Gum with Grass Tree Understorey |
| ( 46) - Sydney Blue Gum Dominant |
| ( 46s) - Sydney Blue Gum and Silvertop stringybark |
| ( 48) - New England Blackbutt dominant |
| ( 48m) - New England Blackbutt, Sydney Blue Gum, Tallowwood, Grey Gum, E eugenioides etc |
| ( 49) - Acacia (often regrowth after disturbance) |
| ( 4a) - Spotted Gum with Forest Red Gum |
| ( 4b) - Spotted Gum with Ironbark |
| ( 4m) - Spotted gum and grey gum, ironbark, white mahogany, occasionally Tallowwood |
| ( 4x) - Spotted gum+ grey box |
| ( 50) - Grey Gum (E. biturbinata) |
| ( 50g) - Grey Gum, E. eugenioides, greybox, Forest Red Gum |
| ( 51) - Stringybark ( E. eugenioides) |
| ( 51m) - E. eugenioides + Tallowwood, Grey Box, Bloodwood, etc |
| ( 52) - Grey Gum( E. biturbinata) plus Stringybark (E. eugenioides) |
| ( 52m) - Grey Gum, E. eugenioides, Tallowwood, maybe some Sydney Blue Gum |
| ( 52s) - Grey Gum, Stringybark ( E. eugenoides) and Silver Top Stringybark |
| ( 53) - Silvertop stringybark plus or minus Sydney Blue Gum |
| ( 53a) - Silvertop Stringybark over rainforest |
| ( 54) - White stringybark |
| ( 5a) - Blackbutt with Smoothbarked Apple |
| ( 5b) - Blackbutt with Smoothbarked Apple and Scribbly Gum |
| ( 5c) - Blackbutt with Smoothbarked Apple and Forest Red Gum |
| ( 5d) - Blackbutt with Grey Gum, Broadleaved White Mahogany, Ironbark and sometimes Tallowwood |
| ( 5p) - Blackbutt (> 50%) |
| ( 5s) - Moist Blackbutt type |
| ( 6a) - Forest Red Gum with Greybox and Large-leaved Apple |
| ( 6b) - Forest Red Gum with Cabbage Gum and Tallowwood ( Tallowwood minor ) |
| ( 6c) - Forest Red Gum and Swamp Mahogany |
| ( 6d) - Forest Red Gum with Paperbarks |
| ( 6f) - Forest Red Gum Over Dry Rainforest |
| ( 6s) - Forest Red Gum plus Stringybark (E. eugenioides) |
| ( 6sa) - Forest Red Gum, E. eug, +- Grey Box, plus Rough Barked Apple( with apple> 30%) |
| ( 7a) - Swamp Oak with Flooded Gum |
| ( 7b) - Swamp Oak with Forest Red Gum |
| ( 7c) - Swamp Oak with Swamp Paperbark |
| ( 7d) - Swamp Oak and Forest Red Gum with Swamp Mahogany |
| ( 7e) - Swamp Oak, Swamp Paperbark and Forest Red Gum |
| ( 7m) - Mangroves and some Salt Marsh |
| ( 8a) - Flooded Gum with Weeping Lilypilly with Forest Red Gum |
| ( 9a) - River Oak with Weeping Lilypilly, Water Gum |
| ( 9b) - River Oak (dry type with Shrubs Melaleuca, Water Gum, etc., probably same as Type 45) |
| (16) - Wet Heath |
| (1b) - Floodedgum and Grey Ironbark, Red Mahogany, Narrrow Leaved White Mahogany |
| Cleared |
| Cleared/( 5d) - Blackbutt with Grey Gum, Broadleaved White Mahogany, Ironbark and sometimes Tallowwood |
| Combination Type |
| Lantana, mainly cleared with greater than 50% cover of lantana |
| Messmate complex: Messmate, Sydney Blue Gum, Diehard Stringybark |
| National Park |
| Rock |
| Saltmarsh |
| Sedgeland |
| State Forest |