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.
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18 Feb 2017
25 May 2016
Casuarina Sands
Correa reflexa in flower along the track to Bulgar Creek. Some plants with red and yellow flowers, some light green.
Occurrence of fasciation in a stem of Bursaria spinosa. this is the first example I've seen in Bursaria, having previously seen fasciation only in soft weeds like Plantain Plantago lanceolata.
Plenty of dead River Oaks Casuarina cunninghamiana from the 2003 fires, still a striking sight along the river.
View south along Murrumbidgee River, cleared grazing land on left and Bullen Range on the right.
Occurrence of fasciation in a stem of Bursaria spinosa. this is the first example I've seen in Bursaria, having previously seen fasciation only in soft weeds like Plantain Plantago lanceolata.
Plenty of dead River Oaks Casuarina cunninghamiana from the 2003 fires, still a striking sight along the river.
View south along Murrumbidgee River, cleared grazing land on left and Bullen Range on the right.
21 Mar 2015
South Bullen Range
Violet Kunzea Kunzea parvifolia
A Small Copper Lucia limbaria
Blackthorn or Australian Blackthorn with rusty coloured seed capsules Bursaria spinosa
A Small Copper Lucia limbaria
Blackthorn or Australian Blackthorn with rusty coloured seed capsules Bursaria spinosa
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