Showing posts with label lomandraceae. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lomandraceae. Show all posts

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".

3 Jan 2018

Pedens Hut II

Showy Podolepis Podolepis jaceoides


Alpine Shaggy-pea Podolobium alpestre



Blush Daisy Bush Olearia myrsinoides


Spiny-headed Mat-rush Lomandra longifolia


Leek Orchid Prasophyllum sp


Silver Wattle Acacia dealbata


The Murrumbidgee


Love Nest in the Sallees


The back- patched with flattened oil cans


Shell oilcan cladding detail


The interior


Male Red-necked Wallaby Macropus rufogriseus


Pedens Hut

26 Nov 2016

Coppins Crossing

Spiny-headed Mat Rush Lomandra longifolia


A Bluebell Wahlenbergia spp that is not the usual blue, but white.



Native Crowfoot, Blue Storksbill, Blue Herons-foot or Blue Crowfoot Erodium crinitum



Painted Lady Vanessa kershawi


Here's some old Molonglo infrastructure- a stile for getting around down at the river.


Here's something new- a giant footbridge spanning the Molonglo. This wasn't here last time I walked along this section of the river!


The footbridge will be linking new suburbs.