Banyule Northern Grassland Reserve

Banyule Northern Grassland Reserve landscape

This 6 hectare reserve’s main vegetation community is plains grassy woodland, and is comprised of many plant species unique within Banyule. The grassland forms part of the Darebin Creek Trail Park, an important wildlife corridor between Darebin Creek and the Yarra River. It is used as a recreational area for dog walkers, joggers, bike riders and bird enthusiasts, and is an educational area for the community and La Trobe University.

This reserve is managed by the Banyule Bushland Management Unit, with assistance from local volunteers. If you are interested in helping, join the Friends of Darebin Creek.

Flora and fauna

The bioregion for this area is the Victoria Volcanic Plain which runs from Heywood in western Victoria to Maryborough, and from Warrnambool to Heidelberg.

Most of the remnant vegetation within the reserve belongs to the ecological community Grassy Eucalypt Woodland of the Victorian Volcanic Plain, listed as endangered under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act. Less than 5% of this ecological community remains.

There are many grassland species in the reserve, including blue devils, kangaroo grass, yellow rush lily, lemon beauty heads and bronze bluebell.

A diverse range of native Australian wildlife use the grasslands for habitat and as a food source including spotted pardalotes, eastern blue tongue lizards, brown goshawk, eastern grey kangaroos and tiger snakes.

Biodiversity and management

History

Cattle have grazed in the area in the past. There have also been earthworks to repair the side of the creek, and water drainage has been installed. The nearby area has been cleared for development, and vegetation in these areas have been changed by the introduction of non-indigenous species. The closest area of remnant grassland is located 8km away in Bundoora Parklands.

Fauna

Common name Scientific name

Brown goshawk

Accipiter fasciatus

Brushtail possum

Trichosurus vulpecula

Common ringtail possum

Pseudocheirus peregrinus

Common imperial blue butterfly

Jalmenus evagoras

Eastern blue tongue lizard

Tiliqua scincoides

 Eastern brown snake

 Pseudonaja textilis

Eastern grey kangaroo

Macropus giganteus

Eastern spinebill

Acanthorhynchus tenuirostris

Laughing kookaburra

Dacelo novaeguineae

Sacred kingfisher

Todiramphus sanctus

Spotted pardalote

Pardalotus punctatus

Sugar glider

Petaurus breviceps

Superb fairy-wren

Malurus cyaneus

Swamp wallaby

Wallabia bicolor

Tiger snake

Notechis scutatus

Willie wagtail

Rhipidura leucophrys

Flora

Scientific name Common name

Arthropodium strictum

Chocolate lily

Banksia marginata

Silver banksia

Bossiaea prostrata

Creeping bossieae

Bulbine bulbosa

Bulbine lily

Caesia calliantha

Blue grass lily

Calocephalus citreus

Lemon beauty heads

Chloris truncata

Windmill grass

Cullen tenax

Tough scurf pea

Dianella amoena

Matted flax lily

Dichanthium sericeum

Silky blue grass

Eryngium ovinum

Blue devil

Eucalyptus camaldulensis

River red gum

Glycine latrobeana Clover glycine
Glycine tabacina Variable glycine
Kennedia prostrata Running postman
Linum marginale Native flax

Microseris lanceolata

Murnong, yam daisy

Pelargonium australe Austral stork's bill

Pelargonium rodneyanum

Magenta storksbill

Pimelea humilis Common rice-flower

Ptilotus spathulatus

Pussy tails

Rytidosperma sp.

Wallaby grasses

Themeda triandra

Kangaroo grass

Tricoryne elatior

Yellow rush lily

Velleia paradoxa

Spur velleia

Vittadinia gracilis

Wooly new holland daisy

Wahlenbergia luteola

Bronze bluebell

Location

Sheehan Road, Heidelberg West 3081  View Map

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