Red-leaf Wattle Acacia rubida
Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoos were here Calyptorhyncus funereus
An orange lichen, maybe Teloschistes sp
Sherwood Homestead
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Showing posts with label Acacia rubida. Show all posts
3 Sept 2017
Sherwood
Labels:
Acacia rubida,
ACT,
bird,
Calyptorhynchus funereus,
LCC,
lichen,
mimosaceae,
teloschistes
19 Aug 2017
Blundell Hill
Hardenbergia Hardenbergia violaceae
Possibly Gorse Bitter-pea Daviesia ulicifolia
Silver Wattle Acacia dealbata
Red-leaf Wattle Acacia rubida
Just a tiny bit of snow about in the shade
Signs of all the usual suspects- dogs, pigs, deer etc
Possibly Gorse Bitter-pea Daviesia ulicifolia
Silver Wattle Acacia dealbata
Red-leaf Wattle Acacia rubida
Mt Coree with a little snow
Mt Blundell on right
Signs of all the usual suspects- dogs, pigs, deer etc
23 Apr 2017
LCC Autumn Teatrees and Wattle
Woolly Teatree Leptospermum lanigerum
River Teatree Leptospermum obovatum
Prickly Teatree Leptospermum continentale
Wedge-leaf Wattle buds Acacia pravissima
Red-leaf wattle buds Acacia rubida
Blackwood buds Acacia melanoxylon
A bit confused that some buds starting to open a few flowery bits
Pasture Day Moth Apina callisto
River Teatree Leptospermum obovatum
Prickly Teatree Leptospermum continentale
Wedge-leaf Wattle buds Acacia pravissima
Red-leaf wattle buds Acacia rubida
Blackwood buds Acacia melanoxylon
A bit confused that some buds starting to open a few flowery bits
A very tiny Wahlenbergia sp. possibly gracilis
Pasture Day Moth Apina callisto
18 Feb 2017
Warks Road
Bursaria spinosa. The little brown capsules which are so distinctive later in the year are new and green now.
Star Cudweed Euchiton spp
Cauliflower Bush Cassinia spp
There were many new Red-leaf Wattles Acacia rubida, showing the immature compound leaves and the mature large leaf, red stems and leaf edges.
Dodder or Devils Twine Cassytha pubescens
Fishbone Fern Blechum nudum
Mt Blundell (distant), and Uriarra Hill
Condor Hut, victim of the 2003 fires.
Star Cudweed Euchiton spp
Cauliflower Bush Cassinia spp
There were many new Red-leaf Wattles Acacia rubida, showing the immature compound leaves and the mature large leaf, red stems and leaf edges.
Dodder or Devils Twine Cassytha pubescens
Fishbone Fern Blechum nudum
Mt Blundell (distant), and Uriarra Hill
Condor Hut, victim of the 2003 fires.
Labels:
Acacia rubida,
ACT,
actf,
Asteraceae,
blechnaceae,
Blechum nudum,
Bursaria spinosa,
Cassinia,
Cassytha pubescens,
Euchiton,
Huts,
lauraceae,
LCC,
mimosaceae,
Pittosporaceae,
views
10 Sept 2016
Mt Cohen
Red-leaf Wattle Acacia rubida
Ploughshare Wattle Acacia gunnii, low shrub with pale early flowers, spiky wedge shaped leaf
My first Early Nancy Wurmbea dioicia this spring - growing right on the border
Scribbly gum Eucalyptus rossii was dominant in the non-pine areas
A few markers along the ACT border- this was my favourite clearly showing "CT" which may mean Commonwealth Territory- uncertain.
Some other border markers
Mt Cohen Trig- just to show I was there
Views
Ploughshare Wattle Acacia gunnii, low shrub with pale early flowers, spiky wedge shaped leaf
My first Early Nancy Wurmbea dioicia this spring - growing right on the border
Scribbly gum Eucalyptus rossii was dominant in the non-pine areas
A few markers along the ACT border- this was my favourite clearly showing "CT" which may mean Commonwealth Territory- uncertain.
Some other border markers
Mt Cohen Trig- just to show I was there
Views
Labels:
Acacia gunnii,
Acacia rubida,
ACT,
border,
Colchicaceae,
Eucalyptus rossii,
kowen,
mimosaceae,
mt cohen,
myrtaceae,
views,
Wurmbea dioicia
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