Salinity measurement, monitoring and equipment
Some of the references estimate salt tolerance from salinity of water used to irrigate seedlings, and this makes comparison with soil salinity difficult. The 'best' information in the tables is based on measurement of soil salinity around plants growing in the field: However, this type of information is not common. All salinity units (mS/m) are from ECe unless stated otherwise. The salinity measures and units are explained elsewhere on this site.
We recommend that you use this information as a guide only: Salinity tolerance measured in another area may vary from tolerance in your area. Check the source of the information, then ask a specialist in your area.
We supply this information for Western Australian land managers. Some exotic (not Australian) tree and shrub species are included in the lists, but these are not recommended for natural diversity planting in Western Australia. Some of the exotic species are known environmental weeds. Check natural occurrence in your area before making a choice. In "Occurrence", WA = Western Australia; Australia = States other than WA; Exotic = not native to Australia.
Salinity is not the only limitation to plant growth. Waterlogging, rainfall, maximum temperatures and many other factors must be considered before making a species selection. Ask your advisers, or neighbours with experience, and read widely.
- Plants for Extremely Saline Sites
- Plants for Very Saline Sites
- Plants for Moderately Saline Sites
- Plants for Slightly Saline Sites
- Plants for non-saline sites
- References used to develop tables of salt tolerant plants.
Note: Crops and pastures - including saltland pastures - are marked with ** in the tables below.
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Extremely saline sites (ECe >1600 mS/m) | ||
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Proper Name |
Occurrence |
Common name and comments |
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Acacia ampliceps |
WA |
Salt wattle. (2). (28) records good performance to >2000 mS/m ECe |
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Acacia cyclops |
WA |
Coastal wattle. Severe to extreme tolerance (2, 3, 13) Sensitive to waterlogging. |
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Acacia stenophylla |
Northern WA |
River Coobah, river myall. (2, 14, 19) (24) Gives range of 1500-2500 mS/m. (27) suggests moderate or very salt tolerant and moderate waterlogging tolerance. (28) Records good growth at 1200-2000 mS/m ECe. |
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Atriplex spp (A rhagodioides, A vesicaria, A paludosa) ** |
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Saltbush spp. Generally need well drained sites. |
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Atriplex amnicola ** |
WA |
River saltbush. (23, 24, 26) Reports tolerance to 2500-5000 mS/m on alkaline duplex soils, and up to 3800 mS/m on medium to heavy clays. Reputed to be slightly more salt tolerant, and more waterlogging tolerant than other Atriplex species. (27) Moderate waterlogging tolerance. |
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Atriplex bunburyana ** |
WA |
Silver saltbush (26). Sensitive to waterlogging. |
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Atriplex cinerea ** |
WA |
Grey saltbush. (23) Moderate waterlogging tolerance (26). (27) says moderate waterlogging tolerance |
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Atriplex lentiformis ** |
Exotic |
Quailbrush. (24) Reports tolerance to 2500-5000 mS/m on alkaline duplex soils, and up to 3800 mS/m on medium to heavy clays. Low waterlogging tolerance. |
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Atriplex Muelleri ** |
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(24) Reports tolerance in subtropical and tropical areas of up to 3800 mS/m on medium to heavy clays |
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Atriplex nummularia ** |
WA |
Old man saltbush. (23) Low waterlogging tolerance (26). (27) Suggests moderate to very salt tolerant. (28) Records good growth at 1200-2000 mS/m ECe. |
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Atriplex semibaccata ** |
WA |
Creeping saltbush (26) |
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Atriplex undulata ** |
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Wavy-leafed saltbush. (24) Reports tolerance to 2500-5000 mS/m on alkaline duplex soils. Moderate waterlogging tolerance(26). (27) |
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Casuarina glauca |
Australia |
Grey Buloke. (2) In 800-1600 mS/m. (6) suggests EM38 of greater than 150 mS/m. (8, 19) Wet or dry sites. (20) Gives 50% mortality at EC 1:5 of >400mS/m. (22). High waterlogging tolerance. (27). (28) records good growth to 2000 mS/m and good waterlogging tolerance. |
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Casuarina obesa |
WA |
Salt sheoak.(2). (6) Suggests EM38 of greater than 150 mS/m. (8, 9, 20) (27). High waterlogging tolerance. |
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Frankenia spp. (F ambita, F brachyphylla, F fecunda) |
WA |
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Halosarcia spp. |
WA |
Samphire. (1, 17, 20, 23) Combined waterlogging and salt tolerance is particularly high. |
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Melaleuca halmaturorum subsp. cymbifolia |
WA |
(4) A WA subspecies |
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Melaleuca halmaturorum subsp. halmaturorum |
Australia |
South Australian swamp paperbark. (2, 14, 15, 19) (24) Gives range of 1500-2500 mS/m. (27) |
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Melaleuca leucadendra |
Northern WA |
Long-leaved paperbark. (28) Records good growth at 1200-2000 mS/m ECe, and good waterlogging tolerance. |
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Melaleuca thyoides |
WA |
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Paspalum vaginatum ** |
Exotic |
Saltwater couch. (21, 26) Very high waterlogging tolerance, low drought tolerance. Needs summer moisture |
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Puccinellia ciliata ** |
Exotic |
Puccinellia. (21, 23, 26) Moderate waterlogging tolerance. (24) Reports tolerance to 2500-5000 mS/m on alkaline duplex soils. |
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Sarcocornia spp. (S quinqueflora) |
WA |
Glasswort, samphire. (20) Combined salt and waterlogging tolerance is particularly high. |
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Sporobolus virginicus |
WA |
Marine couch. (20). (24) Reports tolerance to 2500-5000 mS/m on alkaline duplex soils and wet sites. |
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Very saline sites (ECe 800-1600 mS/m) | ||
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Proper name |
Occurrence |
Common name and comments |
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Acacia aff lineolata |
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(13) Good waterlogging tolerance |
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Acacia ampliceps |
WA |
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Acacia brumalis |
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(3, 13) Sensitive to waterlogging |
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Acacia cyclops |
WA |
Coastal wattle. (2, 3, 13) See 'Extremely' table above. |
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Acacia ligulata |
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Umbrella bush. (14) |
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Acacia mutabilis ssp. stipulifera |
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Acacia retinodes |
Australia |
Wirilda. (2). Waterlogging tolerant. |
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Acacia salicina |
Australia |
Coobah, willow wattle. (2, 14) suckers and could be invasive. (27) Suggests moderate salinity tolerance and low waterlogging tolerance. (28) records good growth to 2000 mS/m. |
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Acacia saligna |
WA |
Golden wreath wattle. (2) puts this into 400-800 mS/m. (3). (6) suggests EM38 of 100-150 mS/m (moderate tolerance). (12). Moderate waterlogging tolerance. Variation in provenances. (27). (28) records good growth at 1200-2000 mS/m ECe. |
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Casuarina equisetifolia |
Australia |
Horsetail sheoak. |
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Casuarina equisetifolia var. incana |
Australia |
(8). Similar tolerance to Casuarina obesa and Casuarina glauca. |
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Eucalyptus cornuta |
WA |
Yate. (27) Moderate waterlogging tolerance. |
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Eucalyptus halophila |
WA |
Salt lake mallee. (2). (4, 17) suggest extremely tolerant. (27) Low waterlogging tolerance. |
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Eucalyptus incrassata |
WA |
Ridge-fruited mallee. (27) Low waterlogging tolerance. May be only moderately salt tolerant. |
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Eucalyptus kondininensis |
WA |
Kondinin blackbutt. (2). (10, 11) Suggests tolerance in moderate to very saline sites. (16, 17). Low waterlogging tolerance. (27) |
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Eucalyptus occidentalis |
WA |
Flat top yate. (2). (6) suggests EM38 of less than 200 mS/m. (10) (16) (17) (19) Wet or dry sites. (24) Range of 1500-2500 mS/m. Very waterlogging tolerant. (27). Provenance variation. |
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Eucalyptus raveretiana |
Australia |
Black ironbox. (2) suggests moderate tolerance. (22) suggests very tolerant or higher. (28) records good growth at 1200-2000 mS/m ECe and provenance variation. |
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Eucalyptus sargentii ssp. sargentii |
WA |
Salt river gum, Sargent's mallee. (2). (6) suggests EM38 of 50-100 mS/m (slightly saline). (10, 16, 17) Moderately waterlogging tolerant. (27) suggests low waterlogging tolerance. |
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Eucalyptus sideroxylon |
Australia |
Red ironbark. (28) records good growth at 1200-2000 mS/m ECe. |
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Eucalyptus spathulata ssp. spathulata |
WA |
Swamp mallet. (2). (6) suggests EM38 of 100-150 mS/m. (9, 10, 16). Good waterlogging tolerance. (27) suggests low waterlogging tolerance. |
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Melaleuca cuticularis |
WA |
Swamp paperbark, salt paperbark. (2). (6) suggests EM38 of greater than 150 mS/m. (12) suggests extremely tolerant. High waterlogging tolerance. (27) |
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Melaleuca decussata |
Australia |
Cross-leaf honey myrtle. (2, 14, 15, 19). Waterlogging tolerant. (27) suggests low to moderate salinity tolerance. |
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Melaleuca hamulosa |
WA |
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Melaleuca lanceolata |
WA |
Rottnest Island tea tree, moonah. (2, 14, 15, 19). Needs well drained site. (27) suggest low to moderate salinity tolerance. |
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Melaleuca leucadendra |
Northern WA |
Cadjeput. (2). Waterlogging tolerant. |
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Melaleuca squarrosa |
Australia |
Scented paperbark. (2) |
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Tamarix aphylla |
Exotic |
Athel pine, tamarisk. (27). Moderate waterlogging tolerance. |
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Moderately saline (ECe 400-800 mS/m) | ||
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Proper name |
Occurrence |
Common name and comments |
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Acacia colletoides |
WA |
Spine wattle. (12) |
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Acacia merrallii |
WA |
Merrall's wattle. (12) |
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Acacia pendula |
Australia |
Weeping myall. (19). (28) records good growth at 800-1200 mS/m. |
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Acacia prainii |
WA |
Prain's wattle. (12) |
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Acacia redolens |
WA |
Ravensthorpe source. (3, 12, 13) Tolerance varies with seed source. |
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Allocasuarina leuhmannii |
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Buloke. (2) |
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Allocasuarina verticillata |
Australia |
Drooping sheoak. (2, 19) |
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Callistemon paludosis |
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River bottlebrush. (19) |
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Callistemon phoeniceus |
WA |
Lesser bottlebrush. (12) |
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Casuarina cristata ssp. cristata |
Australia |
Black oak, Belah. (2). (8, 19) suggest highly tolerant. |
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Casuarina cristata ssp. pauper |
WA |
Belah (WA ssp.). (2) |
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Casuarina cunninghamiana |
Australia |
River sheoak. (2). (6) suggests EM38 of 100-150 mS/m. (19, 22). Very waterlogging tolerant. (27) suggests moderate salinity tolerance. (28) records good growth at 800-1200 mS/m. |
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Chloris gayana ** |
Exotic |
Rhodes grass. (21, 26) Field observations in WA suggest higher tolerance than older references. |
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Eucalyptus anceps |
WA |
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Eucalyptus angustissima ssp. angustissima |
WA |
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Eucalyptus astringens |
WA |
Brown mallet. (2). (6) suggests EM38 of less than 50 mS/m (non-saline). (16) Seed source critical. (27). Low waterlogging tolerance. |
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Eucalyptus brachycorys |
WA |
Comet Vale mallee. (9) |
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Eucalyptus camaldulensis |
WA |
River red gum. (2). (6) suggests EM38 of 50-100 mS/m (slightly-saline) for Lake Albacutya provenance, and 100-150 for other lines. (9). (10) Suggests lower tolerance. (16, 17). (19, 22) Suggests higher tolerance. Provenance critical. (27). High waterlogging tolerance. (28) records good growth at 800-1200 mS/m but provenance critical. |
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Eucalyptus campaspe |
WA |
Silver gimlet. (2). (16) suggests very tolerant of salinity. (27) low waterlogging tolerance. |
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Eucalyptus diptera |
WA |
Two-winged gimlet. (10) Suggest higher tolerance. (27) low waterlogging tolerance |
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Eucalyptus famelica |
WA |
Salt mallee. (2, 5). Moderate waterlogging tolerance. |
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Eucalyptus foliosa |
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Eucalyptus gomphocephala |
WA |
Tuart. (2). Slight waterlogging tolerance. (27) suggests slightly tolerant of salinity, and low waterlogging tolerance. |
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Eucalyptus largiflorens |
Australia |
Black box, river box. (2, 14, 19) Wet or dry sites. (27) suggests slightly salt tolerant and moderately waterlogging tolerant. (28) records good growth at 800-1200 mS/m. |
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Eucalyptus leptocalyx |
WA |
Hopetoun mallee. |
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Eucalyptus lesouefii |
WA |
Goldfields Blackbutt. (16, 17) |
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Eucalyptus leucoxylon |
Australia |
South Australian blue gum. (2) Four named ssp. and highly variable. Provenance critical. (27) |
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Eucalyptus leucoxylon ssp. petiolaris |
Australia |
Eyre Peninsula blue gum. (17) |
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Eucalyptus loxophleba ssp. lissophloia |
WA |
Smooth barked York gum. |
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Eucalyptus loxophleba ssp. loxophleba |
WA |
York gum. (2) suggests slight tolerance. (6) suggests EM38 of less than 50 mS/m (non-saline) (10, 16). (27) suggests slight salinity tolerance and low waterlogging tolerance. WA experience is moderate waterlogging tolerance. |
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Eucalyptus melliodora |
Australia |
Yellow box. (2). (6) suggests EM38 of 50-100 mS/m (slightly saline). (22). (28) records good growth at 800-2000 mS/m. |
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Eucalyptus microcarpa |
Australia |
Grey box. (2). (6) suggests EM38 of 50-100 mS/m (slightly saline). |
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Eucalyptus mimica |
WA |
(5) Mallet from Newdegate area. |
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Eucalyptus moluccana |
Australia |
Grey box. (2). (22) suggests highly tolerant. (28) records good growth at 800-1200 mS/m. |
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Eucalyptus platycorys |
WA |
Boorabbin mallee. (5, 9) Sensitive to waterlogging. |
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Eucalyptus platypus subsp.platypus |
WA |
Round-leaved moort. |
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Eucalyptus polybractea |
Australia |
Blue mallee. (2). (6) suggests EM38 of less than 50 mS/m (non-saline) |
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Eucalyptus rigens |
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Eucalyptus robusta |
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Swamp mahogany. (2) (6) suggests EM38 of less than 50 mS/m (non-saline) (10, 19, 22). (28) records good growth at 800-1200 mS/m ECe. |
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Eucalyptus rudis |
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Flooded gum. (2). (6) suggests EM38 of less than 50 mS/m (non-saline) (10) |
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Eucalyptus salicola |
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Salt gum. (2) (27) suggests low waterlogging tolerance, but very high tolerance of salinity. |
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Eucalyptus stricklandii |
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Strickland's gum. (27) low waterlogging tolerance. |
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Eucalyptus tereticornis |
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Forest red gum. (2). (22) Suggests higher tolerance. Moderate waterlogging tolerance. (28) records good growth at 800-1200 mS/m. |
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Eucalyptus utilis syn. E. platypus var. heterophylla |
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Coastal moort. (2) Suggests tolerance to very saline conditions. (6) suggests EM38 of 50-100 mS/m (slightly saline). (10). Moderate waterlogging tolerance. (27) suggests low waterlogging tolerance. |
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Eucalyptus varia ssp. salsuginosa |
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(5) Mallee form of E gardneri. |
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Eucalyptus vegrandis |
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Syn E spathulata ssp. grandiflora. (5). (6) suggests EM38 of 100-150 mS/m. |
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Eucalyptus wandoo |
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Wandoo. (2). (6) suggests EM38 of 50-100 mS/m (slightly saline). (10). Seed source important. |
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Eucalyptus xanthonema |
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Festuca arundinacea ** |
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Tall fescue. (21, 26) Moderate waterlogging tolerance. |
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Hordeum vulgare ** |
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Barley 6-row (25, 26). Some references suggest much higher tolerances, but field measurements do not. |
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Lagunaria patersonii |
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Norfolk Island hibiscus. (14, 15) Coastal. |
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Lolium perenne ** |
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Perennial ryegrass (26) |
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Maireana brevifolia ** |
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Small-leaved bluebush. (23) |
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Melaleuca acuminata |
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Broombush. (12) |
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Melaleuca armillaris |
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Bracelet honey myrtle. (2, 19) Needs well drained site. (27) suggests low salinity tolerance and moderate waterlogging tolerance. |
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Melaleuca bracteata |
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River teatree. (2) |
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Melaleuca brevifolia |
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Mallee honey myrtle. (12). (27) suggests higher salt tolerance, and moderate waterlogging tolerance. |
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Melaleuca dealbata |
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(28) records good growth at 400-800 mS/m ECe. |
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Melaleuca ericifolia |
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Swamp paperbark. (2, 19). (27) suggests low to moderate salinity tolerance and high waterlogging tolerance. |
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Melaleuca lateriflora |
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(2, 5) Grows with M uncinata and others. |
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Melaleuca linariifolia |
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Narrow-leaved paperbark. (2) |
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Melaleuca microphylla |
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Melaleuca quinquinervia |
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Five-veined paperbark. (2) |
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Melaleuca rhaphiophylla |
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(6) suggests EM38 of 100-150 mS/m. |
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Melaleuca styphelioides |
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Prickly-leaved paperbark. (2, 19) |
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Melaleuca uncinata |
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Broombush. (2) Highly variable taxon. Variable tolerance. (27) suggests low to moderate salinity tolerance and moderate waterlogging tolerance. |
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Myoporum desertii |
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Turkey bush. (14) |
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Myoporum insulare |
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Boobialla. (15) |
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Pinus pinaster |
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Maritime pine. (2). (6) suggests EM38 of less than 50 mS/m (non-saline). Low waterlogging tolerance. Slight waterlogging tolerance. |
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Pinus radiata |
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Monterey pine, radiata pine. (2). (6) suggests EM38 of less than 50 mS/m (non-saline). Low waterlogging tolerance. |
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Pittosporum phylliraeoides |
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Native apricot. (15). (27) suggests low to moderate salinity tolerance and low waterlogging tolerance. WA experience is moderate waterlogging tolerance. |
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Sorghum bicolour ** |
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Sorghum. (25) suggests soil threshold of 680 mS/m with rapid productivity fall-off with increasing salinity. Australian field measurement (in NDSP Information Sheet) suggests much lower tolerance, possibly in the range 200 to 300 mS/m. |
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Thinopyrum elongatum ** |
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Tall wheat grass. (21, 23, 26) Moderate waterlogging tolerance. Tolerance may be higher (25) |
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Trifolium michelianum ** |
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Balansa clover. (23) Syn. T balansae. Highly tolerant of waterlogging. Some references suggest much higher tolerance (26) |
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Trifolium resupinatum ** |
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Persian clover (26) Tolerance may be higher. |
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Slightly saline (ECe 200-400 mS/m) | |
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Proper name |
Common name and comments. |
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Acacia acuminata |
Jam. (2). (6) suggests EM38 of less than 50 mS/m (non-saline). (27) suggests slight to moderate salinity tolerance and low waterlogging tolerance. |
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Acacia implexa |
Hickory wattle. (2) |
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Acacia iteaphylla |
Flinder's Range wattle. (2) |
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Acacia longifolia |
Sydney golden wattle. (2) |
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Acacia mearnsii |
Late black wattle. (2) Possible weed spp. |
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Acacia melanoxylon |
Tasmanian blackwood. (2). (28) records good growth at 200-400 mS/m and variable to 1200 mS/m ECe. |
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Avena sativa ** |
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Brassica napus ** |
Canola (oilseed rape) (26). Tolerance is toward the top of this category. |
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Callistemon salignus |
Willow bottlebrush |
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Casuarina littoralis |
(8) |
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Casuarina stricta |
(8) |
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Casuarina torulosa |
(8) |
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Chloris gayana ** |
Rhodes grass (26) |
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Corymbia citriodora ssp. variegata |
Lemon scented gum. (2). (6) suggests EM38 of less than 50 mS/m (non-saline). |
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Corymbia maculata |
Spotted gum. (2). (6) suggests EM38 of less than 50 mS/m (non-saline). |
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Cynodon dactylon ** |
Couch. (21) |
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Eucalyptus aggregata |
Black gum. (2, 21) |
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Eucalyptus bicostata |
Eurabbie. (2) |
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Eucalyptus botryoides |
Southern mahogany. (2). (6) suggests EM38 of less than 50 mS/m (non-saline). (27). Moderate waterlogging tolerance |
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Eucalyptus brockwayi |
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Eucalyptus calycogona ssp. calycogona |
(5, 16) |
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Eucalyptus camphora |
Swamp gum. (2) |
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Eucalyptus celastroides ssp. celastroides |
Mealy blackbutt. (5) |
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Eucalyptus cinerea |
Argyle apple. (2) |
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Eucalyptus cladocalyx |
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Eucalyptus clelandii |
Cleland's blackbutt. (11) Suggests higher tolerance. |
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Eucalyptus concinna |
Victoria Desert mallee. (16,17) |
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Eucalyptus conferruminata |
Bald Island marlock. (17) |
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Eucalyptus coolabah |
(2) This group is being revised. Includes E microtheca. |
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Eucalyptus cornuta |
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Eucalyptus crenulata |
Victorian silver gum. (2) |
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Eucalyptus diversifolia |
Coastal mallee. (27). Low waterlogging tolerance |
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Eucalyptus elata |
River peppermint. (2) |
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Eucalyptus flocktoniae |
Merrit. (16, 17) Sensitive to waterlogging. |
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Eucalyptus forrestiana ssp. forrestiana |
Fuschia mallee. (16) |
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Eucalyptus globulus ssp. globulus |
Blue gum. (2). Western Australian experience is that tolerance is lower. (6) suggests EM38 of less than 50 mS/m (non-saline). And (26) suggests less than ECe 200 mS/m - measured in commercial field plantings . |
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Eucalyptus grandis |
Rose gum. (2). (6) suggests EM38 of less than 50 mS/m (non-saline). (22) suggests moderate tolerance. (28) records good growth at 800-1200 mS/m. |
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Eucalyptus griffithsii |
Griffith's grey gum. (16,17) |
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Eucalyptus hypochlamydea ssp. ecdysiastes |
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Eucalyptus longicornis |
Red morrell. (16) |
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Eucalyptus macrandra |
Long-flowered marlock. (15, 16, 17) |
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Eucalyptus megacornuta |
Warted yate. |
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Eucalyptus merrickiae |
Goblet mallee. (16, 17) |
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Eucalyptus ovata |
Swamp gum. (2) |
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Eucalyptus ovularis |
Small-fruited mallee. (16, 17) |
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Eucalyptus saligna |
Sydney blue gum. (2) (6) suggests EM38 of less than 50 mS/m (non-saline). |
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Eucalyptus salmonophloia |
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Eucalyptus sideroxylon |
Red ironbark. (2). (6) suggests EM38 of less than 50 mS/m (non-saline). (19) suggests moderate tolerance. Needs well drained site. |
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Eucalyptus torquata |
Coral gum. (16, 17) |
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Eucalyptus tricarpa |
Three fruited red ironbark. (2) |
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Eucalyptus viminalis |
Manna gum. (2) |
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Eucalyptus yilgarnensis |
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Hordeum vulgare ** |
Barley 2-row |
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Lupinus angustifolium ** |
Narrow-leaf lupin (26). Tolerance is toward the bottom of this range. Sensitive to waterlogging. |
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Medicago polymorpha ssp. Brevispina ** |
Burr medic (26) |
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Medicago sativa ** |
Lucerne (alfalfa) (25). Some reports of lower tolerance (26) |
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Melaleuca nesophila |
Western honey myrtle. (6) suggests EM38 of 50-100 mS/m (slightly saline). (27) suggests moderate waterlogging tolerance. |
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Melaleuca preissiana |
Moonah. (6) suggests EM38 of 50-100 mS/m (slightly saline). |
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Pennisetum clandestinum ** |
Kikuyu (26) Tolerance affected by waterlogging |
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Phalaris aquatica ** |
Phalaris. (21, 25, 26) Tolerance in the high end of this class |
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Pinus brutia |
Calabrian pine. (2) |
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Schinus molle var. areira |
Pepper tree. (14) |
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Trifolium alexandrinum ** |
Berseem clover (25) |
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Trifolium fragiferum ** |
Strawberry clover. (21, 25) High waterlogging tolerance. Best on summer moisture. |
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Trifolium repens ** |
White clover (25, 26). Waterlogging reduces salinity tolerance |
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Triticum aestivum ** |
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Vicia faba ** |
Faba beans (26). Moderate to good waterlogging tolerance. |
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Non-saline (ECe < 200 mS/m) | |
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Proper name |
Common name and comments. |
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Acacia microbotrya |
Manna wattle. (6) EM38 of less than 50 mS/m. |
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Agonis flexuosa |
WA peppermint, weeping peppermint. (6) EM38 of less than 50 mS/m. |
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Chamaecytisus proliferus ** |
Tagasaste (26). Very sensitive to waterlogging. |
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Cicer arietinum ** |
Chickpeas (26). Sensitive to salinity. Sensitive to waterlogging. |
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Dactylis glomerate ** |
Cocksfoot (26) |
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Eucalyptus accedens |
Powderbark wandoo. (6) EM38 of less than 50 mS/m. |
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Eucalyptus polyanthemos |
Red box. (6) EM38 of less than 50 mS/m. |
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Eucalyptus talyuberlup |
Pretty yate. (6) EM38 of less than 50 mS/m. |
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Medicago littoralis ** |
Strand medic (26) |
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Medicago murex ** |
Murex medic (26) |
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Medicago truncatula ** |
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Ornithopus compressus ** |
Yellow serradella (26) |
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Pisum sativum ** |
Field peas (25, 26). Sensitive to waterlogging. |
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Trifolium hirtum ** |
Rose clover (26) |
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Trifolium subteranneum ** |
Subterraneum clover (26) |
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