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18 Dec 2020

Black Mountain 2020

Black Mountain 14/11/20

Fringe Lilies, large and numerous this year Thysanotus tuberosus





















Woolly Pointed Everlasting Coronidium oxylepis



Lydia Lichen Moth Asura lydia





















The signs are old but good



























Chocolate Lily Arthropodium fimbriatum





















Yellow Rush Lily Tricoryne elatior




Tall Lobelia Lobelia gibbosa





















Prickly Starwort Stellaria pungens

















Australian Admiral Vanessa itea





















Black Mountain Tower




8 Dec 2020

The Gib

 The Stone Stairs 





















Wallaby Weed - a daisy bush Olearia viscidula












Nodding Blue Lily Stypandra glauca












Spiny-headed Mat Rush Lomandra longifolia












Scrambling Lily Geitonoplesium cymosum












Tiger Orchids were plentiful Diuris sulphurea (late October)












Showy Isotome Isotoma axillaris






















Old Mans Beard Clematis aristata













Headache Vine Clematis glycinoides










Apple Berry Billardiera scandens










Two Bag Shelter Moths, showing two pattern variations Ochrogaster lunifer












The 1930's "shelter sheds"










On the top










Trig with complimentary ladder












Mt Gibraltar is a volcanic intrusion about 150 million years old, set in wet sclerophyl forest. Known locally as "The Gib".

30 Sept 2020

Gungahlin Hill 2020

Dry Scribbly Gum forest Eucalyptus rossii












Early Wattle Acacia genistifolia




  








Hardenbergia violaceae 















Waxlip Glossodia major




 











Sticky Everlasting Daisy Xerochrysum viscosum















Bulbine Lily Bulbine bulbosa. Leaves slightly scabrid at base, anthers basifixed.















Cymbonotus sp.















A native plantain, maybe Slender Plantain Plantago debilis















Creeping Bossiaea Bossiaea prostrata

















































Pink Fingers Petalochilus carneus

















































6 Sept 2020

Camp Rock

A few winter flowers at the Budawangs. This trip was in July 2020.

Button Everlasting Coronidium scorpiodes (Was Helichrysum)































A sedge Ptilothrix deusta































I think this is Hairpin Banksia Banksia spinulosa- not a single leaf on this plant































Goodenia glomerata































Craspedia?































But mostly it was burnt things
























































Just so you know...































One of the overhangs- the trees in this area are apparently Peppermint Stringybark Eucalyptus piperita






































Bhundoo Hill










































Tracks- both Human and Lyrebird