Climbers and Creepers
Most of these creepers and climbers are found in the areas which are regularly dried off and support heathy vegetation.
Some like the parasitic Cassythas are especially found with the shrubs up to about 2 metres tall, Parsonia straminea can be seen reaching to tops of some really tall trees and the Glycines are likely to be found among the grasses and sedges.
The others seem happy to trail along the ground or gain support from shrubs and small trees.
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Bacopa monnieri / Bacopa or Brahmi
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Cassytha glabella / Slender Devil’s Twine
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Cassytha pubescens / Common Devil’s Twine
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Cissus hypoglauca / Native Grape or Water Vine
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Glycine clandestina / Twining Glycine Love Creeper
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Glycine tabacina / Native Clover
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Hardenbergia violacea / Happy wanderer False sarsaparilla
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Hibbertia scandens / Golden guinea flower
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Kennedia rubicunda / Dusky Coral Pea
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Pandorea pandorana / Wonga Wonga Vine
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Parsonsia straminea / Monkey Rope or Silkpod
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Podolobium scandens /
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Polymeria calycina / Swamp Bindweed
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Smilax glyciphylla / Native Sarsparilla
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Stephania japonica var. discolor / Snake Vine or Tape Vine
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