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Description under review merge Gibber Chenopod Shrublands
Structure
Open chenopod shrubland with groundcover of grasses
Trees
None
Shrubs and vines
Atriplex vesicaria, Maireana pyramidata, with scattered emergent Acacia aneura and Casuarina pauper
Forbs, graminoids and pteridophytes
Astrebla lappacea, Enneapogon spp., Triraphis mollis, Sporobolus actinocladus, Dichanthium sericeum, Eragrostis setifolia, Sarcostemma australe, Sclerostegia spp., Sclerolaena brachyptera, S. eriantha, S. ventricosa
Habitat
Extensive on undulating glibber plains and stony ranges with skeletal brown clay-loam lithosols in areas receiving less than 250 mm annual rainfall
Distribution
Far mid-western NSW, White Cliffs-Broken Hill districts, extending into SA.
Notes
An extensive but poorly known group of assemblages sharing floristic affinities with Aeolian chenopod shrublands.
Sources
Pickard & Norris (1994) with 96. Arid downs grasslands
Structure
Open tussock grassland with occasionally emergent chenopods
Trees
None
Shrubs and vines
Sporadic occurrences of Maireana aphylla, M. pyramidata, Atriplex vesicaria, A. leptocarpa,
Forbs, graminoids and pteridophytes
Astrebla pectinata with A. lappulacea, A. elymoides, A. squarrosa, Sclerolaena spp., Atriplex angulata, A. conduplicata, A. lindleyi, Osteocarpum spp.
Habitat
Extensive stony downs with red sandy loams or sometimes brown self-mulching clays of alluvial plains receiving less than 200 mm annual rainfall
Distribution
Far north-west NSW, north from Mt Arrowsmith and Milparinka beyond Tibooburra into south-west Qld and north-east SA.
Notes
An extensive but very poorly known group of assemblages sharing floristic affinities with Stony desert mulga and Gibber chenopod shrublands.
Sources
Pickard & Norris (1994) 96. Arid downs grasslands
Structure
Open tussock grassland with occasionally emergent chenopods
Trees
None
Shrubs and vines
Sporadic occurrences of Maireana aphylla, M. pyramidata, Atriplex vesicaria, A. leptocarpa,
Forbs, graminoids and pteridophytes
Astrebla pectinata with A. lappulacea, A. elymoides, A. squarrosa, Sclerolaena spp., Atriplex angulata, A. conduplicata, A. lindleyi, Osteocarpum spp.
Habitat
Extensive stony downs with red sandy loams or sometimes brown self-mulching clays of alluvial plains receiving less than 200 mm annual rainfall
Distribution
Far north-west NSW, north from Mt Arrowsmith and Milparinka beyond Tibooburra into south-west Qld and north-east SA.
Notes
An extensive but very poorly known group of assemblages sharing floristic affinities with Stony desert mulga and Gibber chenopod shrublands.
Sources
Pickard & Norris (1994)
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