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1 Mar 2023: ECOLOGICAL IMPORTANCEPurga Nature Reserve contains one of the largest remaining stands of the endangered Swamp Tea-tree (Melaleuca irbyana) in Australia. ... The Swamp Tea-Tree has many medicinal and other uses for Traditional Owners.
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1 Mar 2023: SWAMP TEA-TREEMelaleuca irbyana This paperbark tree grows up to 8 metres tall. ... Interesting facts. The Swamp Tea-tree is used by Traditional Owners for medicinal purposes.
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16 Sep 2021: The Ipswich General Cemetery Clean up Campaign, known as ‘C Day’, was organised by Rev. ... Clearing the Pioneer Section at Ipswich General Cemetery: A History. Queensland Times, 20 June 1977.
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31 Jan 2023: A variety of tree species are suitable for Water Smart Street Trees. ... Will the tree drop leaf litter and clog my gutters? As the trees are planted beside the road, away from houses, the chance of leaves getting into your gutters is minimal.
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12 May 2010: The removal of native vegetation (trees, shrubs and ground covers) exposes the bare ground to the impacts of wind and rain. ... Native animals need native trees and plants along waterways. The trees provide essential food and habitat, especially during
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12 May 2010: and providing habitat for native wildlife with the added potential of increasing property value. ... Mid Bank: Planting with a diverse mix of fast growing native grasses, mat rushes, shrubs and trees will bind bank soils and reduce the velocities of
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1 Mar 2023: urban parklands. HAIRY BUSH PEAPultanea villosa. A native pea with golden flowers and graceful weeping branches. ... Due to this selective diet, you can find their droppings in abundance under certain trees, or scratch marks in the bark on the tree trunks
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30 Sep 2022: Alectryon connatus grey birds-eye. Alectryon diversifolius scrub boonaree. Alectryon subcinereus Native Quince. ... Exocarpos cupressiformis Native cherry. Exocarpos latifolius Native cherry. Flindersia bennettii Bennett's ash.
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22 May 2009: 11. Belonging to one area (native). 12. Plants growing where they are not wanted. ... 13. The area along side a waterway. 14. The Water C_ _ _ _. 17. A native tree, commonly called a ‘gum tree’. DOWN3. The wearing away of the ground,.
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8 Jun 2023: Ipswich.qld.gov.au/parkssearch. TRAILS OF IPSWICH. Purga Nature ReserveMiddle Road, Purga. Destination descriptionPurga Nature Reserve allows visitors to view the largest protected area of endangered Swamp Tea-tree (Melaleuca ... The Swamp Tea-tree has
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