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similar to the results obtained in previous years. An investigation of the Braun Blanquet<br />

cover scores (Appendix B) shows that the V1 and V2 monitoring plots also have the<br />

highest overall densities of exotic species. Ground cover species, namely Heliotropium<br />

amplexicaule (Blue Heliotrope), Galenia pubescens (Galenia) and Senecio<br />

madagascariensis (Fireweed) account for the greatest densities within these areas.<br />

Table 2-2: Flora Diversity within Plots<br />

Vegetation Community<br />

Sampled<br />

River Oak / Rough-barked<br />

Apple Forest<br />

River Red Gum Woodland<br />

Yellow Box / Blakely’s Red<br />

Gum / Rough-barked Apple<br />

Forest<br />

Coast Banksia / Roughbarked<br />

Apple / Blakely’s<br />

Red Gum Forest<br />

(Warkworth Sands<br />

Woodland EEC)<br />

Narrow-leaf Ironbark / Grey<br />

Box / Bulloak / Honeymyrtle<br />

Forest<br />

Spotted Gum / Narrow-leaf<br />

Ironbark / Bulloak /<br />

Paperbark Forest<br />

Slaty Gum / Narrow-leaf<br />

Ironbark / Bulloak /<br />

Paperbark Forest<br />

Grey Gum / Narrow-leaf<br />

Ironbark / Bulloak /<br />

Honeymyrtle Forest<br />

White Mahogany / Roughbarked<br />

Apple Forest<br />

Brush Wilga/Native Olive<br />

Shrubland<br />

Flora<br />

Monitoring<br />

Plot<br />

Total<br />

No.<br />

Spp<br />

No.<br />

Native<br />

spp.<br />

%<br />

Natives<br />

No of<br />

exotic<br />

spp.<br />

%<br />

Exotics<br />

V1-A1 29 11 38 18 62<br />

V1-A2 27 11 41 16 59<br />

V1-B1 27 18 67 9 33<br />

V1-B2 23 15 65 8 35<br />

V1-B3 29 13 45 16 55<br />

V2-A1 23 7 30 16 70<br />

V2-B1 30 10 33 20 67<br />

V2-B2 32 16 50 16 50<br />

V3-B1 32 22 69 10 31<br />

V5-B1 35 26 74 9 26<br />

V5-B2 36 27 75 9 25<br />

V5-B3 31 28 90 3 10<br />

V5-B4 28 25 89 3 11<br />

V6-A1c 31 30 97 1 3<br />

V6-A3 21 21 100 0 0<br />

V6-B1 29 24 83 5 17<br />

V6-B1c 30 28 93 2 7<br />

V6-B2 36 32 89 4 11<br />

V6-B2c 36 33 92 3 8<br />

V6-B3 40 34 85 6 15<br />

V6-B4 11 8 73 3 27<br />

V9-A1 31 29 94 2 6<br />

V9-B1 40 37 93 3 8<br />

V9-B2 37 34 92 3 8<br />

V10-A1 36 31 86 5 14<br />

V10-A2 42 35 83 7 17<br />

V10-B2 33 32 97 1 3<br />

V10-B3 29 27 93 2 7<br />

V11-B1 30 28 93 2 7<br />

V11-B2 36 33 92 3 8<br />

V13-B1 59 50 85 9 15<br />

V14-A1 36 26 72 10 28<br />

V14-B1 37 31 84 6 16<br />

V14-B2 44 40 91 4 9<br />

<strong>2011</strong> Annual Ecological Monitoring Report, Final Report, May <strong>2012</strong> Page 8

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