Australian Native Plant Species repeatedly observed growing under Camphor Laurels, in Tree-Forks, in-the-ground within the Tree Canopy, or growing on Tree Bark. (Survey by 100 Km. Transects of NSW Northern Rivers Region 1998- 2004)

This table lists native plants that tend to be unsupressed by Camphor poisons
Acacia fimbriata Frilly wattle Byron shire Occasional only
Acacia harpophylla *** Sally wattle/ Brigalow Byron & Lismore Tolerates most camphor types
Acacia melanoxylon Black wattle Most shires Near & under some camphors
Alpinia caerulea Native Ginger Coastal shires Occasional under some type/s
Aphananthe philippensis Prickly-leaf elm Coastal shires Occasional only, not flowering or fruiting
Asplenium australasicum Birds nest fern Lismore shire Uncommon, some planted
Auraucaria cunninghamii Hoop pine Lismore shire Occasional germination only ****
Bridelia exaltata Bridelia tree Lismore shire Not producing flowers, seed
Cupaniopsis flagelliformis var.australis Brown tuckeroo Byron shire Fruits under outer Cl branches
Derris involuta Derris Vine All shires Occasional, grows to top of trees
Diploglottis cunninghamiana Large-leafed tamarind Lismore shire Common in coastal shires
Eustrephus latifolius Wombat berry All shires Climbing onto young Cl trees;no frts
Ficus macrophylla Moreton Bay fig Byron shire Uncommon, and may only be on or adjacent to the bark of certain types
Ficus watkinsoniana Strangling fig All shires
Flindersia australis Cudgerie Byron & Lismore shires Occasional
Guioa semiglauca Guioa tree All coastal shires Common; seed production lowered
Hicksbaechia pinnatifolia Red bopple nut Byron shire Occasional; nil fruiting observed
Jagera pseudorhus Foambark tree All shires Extremely common; locally extensive; prolific in some areas eg The Channon
Lomandra longifolia Lomandra Matt Rush Most Shires On riverbanks, under some types; older plants only
Macaranga tanarius Macaranga Lismore Shire Occasional (coastal)
Maclura cochinchinensis Cockspur thorn All shires Very Common,& vigorous; low fruit-set
Mallotus philippensis Red kamala All shires Stunted under CLs & reduced fruitset
Nephrolepis cordifolia Fishbone fern * Byron & Tweed shires Occasional
Omolanthus populifolius Bleeding heart Carool-Tweed Very occasional
Pittosporum undulatum Glossy-leaved Pittosporum All Shires More common near Coast
Psilotum sp. Primitive fern Lismore shire Occ.only,growing on bark
Smilax australis Austral Sarsparilla Lismore Shire Very occasional; not obs. seeding; Climbing onto some Camphors'
Unidentified (2) Species Mistletoe** species; now dead!** Lismore Occasional; dying-out in drought/ or more-toxic seasons
Unidentified Species Orchid, climbing, small leafed Lismore On trunk bark of certain (native sp.) chemotypes only

TOTAL Number of native species observed under camphor trees on roadsides across three shires = 30 species.

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* May include native species (Far North Coast Weeds, pers. comm's)

** Mistletoes Ex-Lismore street-Camphors identified by Queensland Herbarium

*** Acacia-wattles of at least three species common to the N-Rivers Region

**** Hoop Pines growing adjacent to Camphor-infestations show no-suppression