Family: Fabaceae. Common names; Black eyed Susan, Crab's eye vine Often found in bulwaddi scrub. The seeds pass through cattle and may be found around water points.
Amyema sanguinea var sanguinea
Family: Loranthaceae. Common name: Christmas mistletoe. Found on eucalypts.
Amyema villiflora
Family: Loranthaceae. Common name: Ball mistletoe. Occurs on Terminalia.
Capparis lasiantha
Family: Capparidaceae. Common name: Wait-a-while.
Scrambling, prickly vine or small shrub. The flowers are sweetly scented and showy.
stem of plant climbing a snappy gum
Capparis sepiaria
Family: Capparidaceae. This is a scrambling, prickly, shiny leafed shrub or (more usually)climber in the bulwaddi.
Cardiospermum halicacabum var. halicacabum
Family: Sapindaceae. Common name: Balloon vine.
Cassytha filiformis
Family: Lauraceae. This is a parasitic, nearly leafless vine, often on clay soils. It can form a dense mat and be a striking orange colour.
Cayratia maritima
Family : Vitaceae. Common name: Wild grape. Fruit not known to be edible.
Cymbidium canaliculatum
Family: Orchidaceae. Common name: Bush orchid. This epiphyte occurs in tree hollows and forks. The flowers may be brown, orange, green or yellow blotched.
Glycine falcata
Family: Fabaceae.
Glycine tometella
Family: Fabaceae. Common name: Rusty glycine. This twiner is not very common on Sunday Creek.
Ipomoea nil
Family: Convolvulaceae. Common name: Morning glory. This is an annual wet season plant.
Jasminum molle
Family: Oleaceae. Common name: Stiff jasmine. This plant is fairly common and may grow as a sprawling shrub or a vine.
Marsdenia viridiflora subsp. tropica
Family: Apocynaceae. Common names: Wild banana, bush banana. Twining vine with edible fruit.
Operculina aequisepala
Family: Convolvulaceae. This annual climber or scrambler has big leaves and showy but short lived flowers.
Opilia amentacea.
Family: Opiliaceae. This is a scrambling, shrubby vine ocurring from Africa to northern Australia. It parasitises the roots of other plants. The fruit is edible and sweet, however it has a big seed and if too many are eaten it will irritate the mouth.
Rhynchosia minima
Family: Fabaceae.
Sarcostemma viminale
Family: Asclepiadaceae. A succulent leafless climber, often in bulwaddi.
Secamone elliptica
Family: Apocynaceae. Often found in scrub, can be showy with abundant flowers.
Tinospora smilacina
Family: Menispermaceae. Common names: Snake vine, heart vine.
aerial roots
Vigna lanceolata
Family: Fabaceae. Common name: Wild mungbean. The green seeds are edible. The plant may grow either as a herb or forb, or as a twining vine. The leaf width is also variable.