Flora D

Davesia latifolia - Hop Bitter-pea

Planted: grassy open

Davesia leptophylla – Narrow Leaf or Slender Bitter-pea

Planted: coast banksia

Davesia ulicifolia – Gorse Bitter-pea

Planted: tea tree, riparian scrub

Dianella admixta – Black Anther or Spreading Flax-lily

Planted: tea tree, red gum, grass lands

Dianella brevicaulis – Flax Lily

Planted: coast banksia

Dianella laevis – Pale or Smooth Flax-lily

Planted: grass lands, grassy open

Dianella tasmanica – Tasman Flax-lily

Planted: Red gum woodland

Dichelachne crinita – Long-hair Plume-grass

Planted: tea tree, red gum, grass lands, riparian scrub, grassy open

Dichondra repens – Kidney Weed

Planted: coast banksia, red gum, grass lands

Dillwynia cinerascens – Grey Parrot Pea

Planted: tea tree, grass lands

Dillwynia glaberrima – Heath or Smooth Parrot Pea

 

planted: tea tree, grassy open

Dillwynia juniperina – Prickly Parrot Pea or Juniper Pea Bush

Planted: red gum

Dillwynia sericea – Showy Parrot Pea

Planted: tea tree

Distichlis distichophylla – Australian Salt-grass

Distichlis distichophylla (Australian Salt-grass) is growing brilliantly in Horseshoe Lake. Once common in saltmarshes and along the foreshore, this grass all but disappeared before it was reinstated by Friends groups in the Port Phillip area.

Planted: coast banksia, salt marsh

Diuris sulphurea – Tiger Orchid

Planted: tea tree, coast banksia, red gum

Dodonea viscosa – Wedge-leaf Hop Bush

Dodonia viscosa - Wedge-Leaf Hop Bush

Planted: riparian scrub, grassy open

Drosera macrantha – Bridal Rainbow or Climbing Sundew

(In nursery)

Drosera whittakeri – Scented Sundew

(In nursery)

Disphyma crassifolium – Rounded Noon-flower

Planted: coast banksia, salt marsh

 

 

Speak Your Mind

*