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Native Plants

Within natural vegetation communities, there are a diverse range of plants native to Devonport, some of which are protected by State and Federal legislation.

Native plants include grasses, ground covers, lilies, herbs, climbers, shrubs and trees. Many are drought tolerant and even have showy flowers. This makes many suitable for planting in residential gardens.

The Australian Plants Society (North West Tasmania Branch) publication Grow Local, lists many of these plants, and contains general information regarding native flora. Copies of this booklet are available from the reception areas of the Council offices in Best Street.

When purchasing indigenous plants, it is important to purchase those which have been grown from locally sourced parent material (seed, cuttings, etc). This is because locally sourced parent material has evolved to suit local conditions, and by introducing plants from other areas, the unique gene pool of local flora may be threatened.

There are a number of nurseries located within or close to the municipality specialising in indigenous plants, and which sell plants from locally sourced parent material.

Nurseries which may supply native plants:

  • Habitat Nursery, 240 Jones Road, Liffey, (03) 6397 3400
  • Redbreast Nurseries, 242 Robin Hill Road, Flowerdale, (03) 6442 4833
  • Riverview Nursery, 31 Forth Road, Don, (03) 6424 5847
  • Taz Wild Plants, Bonneys Plains, Conara, (03) 6384 2165
  • The Big Pot Nursery, 1032 Melrose Road, Melrose, (03) 6492 3216

 

Native Plants in the Devonport area.

 

 Shrubs                           

 Groundcovers                                  
 Baeckea ramosissima, Baeckea  Carpobrotus rossii, Native pigface
 Callistemon pallidus, Lemon bottlebrush  Chrysocephalum apiculatum, Common everlasting 
 Coprosma hirtella, Coffee berry  Kennedia prostata, Scarlet coral pea
 Correa alba, White correa  Viola hederacea, Violet
 Correa reflexa, Native fuchsia  Trees
 Daviesia latifolia, Hop bitter pea  Acacia melanoxylon, Blackwood
 Dodonaea viscosa, Hop bush  Allocasuarina littoralis, Black sheoak
 Epacris impressa, Common heath  Allocasuarina verticillata, Dropping sheoak
 Indigofera australis, Native indigo  Banksia marginata, Silver banksia
 Leptospemum scoparium, Manuka  Bursaria spinosa, Prickly Box
 Leucopogon parviflorus, Currant bush  Eucalyptus amygdalia, Black peppermint
 Lomatia tinctoria, Guitar plant  Melaleuca ericifolia, Swamp paperbark
 Myoporum insulare, Common boobialla  Grasses/Flax
 Notalaea ligustrina, Native olive  Austrodanthonia caespitose, Wallaby grass
 Olearia lirata, Dusty daisy bush  Dianella tasmancia, Flax lily
 Oxylobium ellipticum, Golden rosemary  Lomandra longfolia, Sagg
 Pimelia linifolia, Rice flower  Poa labillardierei, Tussock grass
 Pittosporum bicolour, Cheesewood  Themeda triandra, Kangaroo grass
 Pomaderris apetala, Dogwood  Climbers
 Pomaderris elliptica, Yellow dogwood  Billardiera longiflora, Climbing blue berry
 Tasmannia lanceolata, Native pepper  Clematis aristata, Climbing clematis
 Ferns  Herbs
 Blechnum nudum, Fishbone water fern  Bulbine bulbosa, Bulbine lily
 Blenchum wattsii, Hard water fern  Hibbertia procumbens, Spreading guinea flower
 Dicksonia antarctica, Soft tree fern  Stackhousia monogyna, Candles
 Polystichum proliferum, Mothershield fern       Stylidium graminifolium, Trigger plant

  

  

Native Animals

Within natural vegetation communities live many native animals. Some of these can be protected by State and Federal legislation.   To find out more information regarding native fauna in Devonport, please contact the Department of Primary Industries and Water.

 

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 22 January 2008 )