PLANTS OF THE PENINSULA
By David Day
We are lucky to live on the Mornington Peninsula – one of the most biodiverse regions in Victoria. We have:
more than 60 Ecological Vegetation Classes or EVCs, which are the way Victoria classifies its distinctive native vegetation types.
more than 700 species of Indigenous Plants, or a fifth of all Victorian flora.
more than 400 species of native animals
30% of remnant native vegetation (ie before European settlement).
significant wetlands including the Westernport Ramsar site and Tootgarook Wetlands
18 creek catchments totalling 440km of waterways
In biodiversity maps ,Shoreham forms part of what is called the Southern Coastline Zone. Geology is a major contributor to our environment. The Southern coastline is now heavily cleared and predominantly agriculture, consisting of exposed cliffs and slopes, with intertidal rocky shelves (which is what brings the birds.) It includes Buxton Bushland Reserve and Somers Foreshore Reserve, two of the best areas to observe what the landscape was like at the time of colonisation.
Learn more at the Mornington Peninsula Shire Council website, where you can explore the EVC of your street here. If you enter your street address an EVC classification will show. If you drill down on this you can obtain a description of the EVC, and also a list of plants common to this area, including trees, shrubs, grasses, ground covers, ferns, and climbers. What better way to return the area, in some small way, to how it once was?
GREAT NURSERIES FOR NATIVES
We have found the following nurseries to be helpful with Indigenous plants of Shoreham and advice about how to plant them.
Shoreham Native Nursery
39-45 Blake St, Shoreham
Phone: 0436 355 652
Open: Saturday 10am to 2pm
(Above photo: owner Kate Skvor from Shoreham Native Nursery during on one of our regular bushland classes.)
Merricks Nursery
3361 Frankston - Flinders Rd, Merricks
Smaller nursery but great advice and lots of native and Indigenous plants.
Phone: 0400 615 344
Willum Warrain Aboriginal Bush Nursery
10c Pound Road, Hastings
Phone: 03 59791391
A 100 per cent Aboriginal community-owned nursery selling Indigenous plants of the Mornington Peninsula. Drop in weekdays through the school term.
Wide variety of native and Indigenous plants and lovely gardens to wander about.
249 Purves Rd, Arthurs Seat VIC 3936
Phone: (03) 5989 6120
118 York Rd, Mount Evelyn
Phone: (03) 9760 8100
450 Nepean Highway, Mount Martha
Run by the council, the Briars Nursery sells Indigenous and native plants on Wednesday to Friday 9am to 3:30pm and the first Saturday of the month 9am to 1:00pm.
Phone: 5974 8417