Best trees to plant in the Riverina region

 Ground cover

Best ground cover for the Riverina region
Botanical name Mature size
H x W
Tolerates Special uses Common name
Carpobrotus modestus  Matures to 3m
  • Clay
  • Sand
  • Salt
  • Frost
  • Firebreak
  • Soil erosion control
Inland Pigface  
Convolvulus erubescens  Matures to 3m
  • Clay
   Pink Bindweed  
Einadia nutans Matures to 3m
  • Clay
  • Fencing
  • Firebreak
  • Soil erosion control
Nodding Saltbush

Herbaceous perennials

Best herbaceous perennials for the Riverina region
Botanical name Mature size
H x W
Tolerates Special uses Common name
Calocephalus citreus  20cm x 30cm 
  • Clay
  • Frost
  • Light grazing
Lemon Beauty-heads  
Chrysocephalum apiculatum  20cm x 1m 
  • Sand
  • Clay
  • Salt
Common Everlasting  
Wahlenbergia stricta  80cm x 30cm 
  • Clay
  • Frost
  • Soil erosion control
Tall Bluebell  

Shrubs

Best shrubs for the Riverina region
Botanical name Mature size
H x W
Tolerates Special uses Common name
Acacia acinacea 2m x 2m
  • Clay
  • Frost
  • Windbreak
Gold Dust Wattle
Acacia genistifolia  1.5m x 1m
  • Clay
  • Frost
  • Bird habitat
Spreading Wattle
Allocasuarina muelleriana  2.5m x 2m 
  • Frost
  • Sand
  • Windbreak
Salty She-oak  
Bursaria spinosa  3m x 2m 
  • Clay
  • Frost
  • Bird habitat 
  • Soil erosion control 
  • Windbreak  
Sweet Bursaria  
Callistemon sieberi  3m x 3m
  • Clay
  • Water
  • Frost
  • Soil erosion control 
  • Windbreak  

River Bottlebrush  
Cassinia longifolia   3m x 3m 
  • Sand
  • Clay
  • Frost
  • Windbreak
 Shiny Cassinia  
Dodonaea viscosa   4m x 3m 
  • Sand
  • Clay
  • Frost
  • Bird habitat
  • Windbreak
 Wedge-leaf Hop-bush  
Enchylaena tomentosa 
 40cm x 1m 
  • Clay
  • Salt
  • Frost
  • Fencing
 Ruby Saltbush  
Maireana microphylla   2m x 2m 
  • Sand
  • Water
  • Frost
  • Soil erosion control
  • Windbreak
 Heath Tea-tree  
Lomatia ilicifolia 
80cm x 1.5m 
  • Clay
  • Frost

 

 Cottonbush
Melaleuca decussata 
 3m x 3m 
  • Sand
  • Salt
  • Water
  • Frost
  • Firewood
  • Windbreak
 Totem-poles   

Tufted perennials

Best tufted perennials for the Riverina region
Botanical name Mature size
H x W
Tolerates Special uses Common name
Agrostis avenacea 60cm x 50cm
  • Clay
  • Honey production
Common Blown Grass
Bothriochloa macra 40cmm x 30cm
  • Clay
  • Firebreak
  • Food source
Red-leg Grass
 Carex appressa   1m x 1m 
  • Clay
  • Water
   Tall Sedge
Carex inversa 30cm x 50cm
  • Clay
  • Water
Knob Sedge
Carex tereticaulis 1m x 1m
  • Clay
  • Water
Common Sedge
 Chionochloa pallida   1.5m x 50cm      Silvertop Wallaby-grass  
Danthonia Austrodanthonia spp. 80cm x 20cm
  • Sand
  • Clay
  • Frost
  • Food source
Wallaby Grasses
Dianella spp. 60cm x 1.5m
  • Sand
  • Clay
  • Frost
  • Animal habitat
Black-anther Lily-flax
 Dichanthium sericeum   80cm x 20cm 
  • Clay
   Silky Blue-grass  
Eleocharis acuta 80cm x spreading
  • Water
  • Frost
  • Animal habitat
  • Bird habitat
Common Spike-sedge
Lepidosperma spp. 1m x 1m
  • Sand
  • Clay
  • Water
  • Bird habitat
Sword Sedge
Poa labillardieri  70cm x 1.5m 
  • Clay
  • Water
  • Frost
  • Bird habitat
  • Soil erosion control
Common Tussock-grass  
 Themeda triandra   70cm x 50cm 
  • Clay
  • Animal habitat
 Kangaroo Grass

Tolerances

Sand  - suitable to plant in deep sand  
Clay - suitable to plant in deep clays  
Salt - can withstand medium salting  
Water - tolerant of persistent waterlogging and low oxygen levels  
Frost - tolerant of frosts. Heavy frosts will harm most plants, only plant when frost is unlikely. 

Special uses 

Wind - suitable for use in windbreaks or provides wind protection.  

Fire - has characteristics that may reduce the severity of a fire, for example:

  • high water content,
  • bark that is fire resistant, or
  • dense foliage to reduce wind speed.

Dense planting of such plants near buildings can reduce the impact of a bushfire.