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ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2021/new-jacarandas-set-to-paint-ipswich-purple Cached Explore
12 Oct 2021: Many of these trees have stood the test of time and continue to delight residents across our city each year with their vibrant flowers, turning lucky streets and parks awash with ... The sub-tropical trees typically reach maturity after 20 years and have
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1 Feb 2024: Nominations can be made for an individual tree, cluster of trees or a large wooded area with undergrowth. ... Native species that is unique or localised mostly to Ipswich. A native species of great age.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2022/mobile-nurseries-to-help-deliver-120,000-free-plants-to-ipswich-residents Cached Explore
1 Aug 2022: 01 August 2022. About 120,000 free plants are up for grabs this year as part of council’s Free Plant Program and a mobile nursery will be setting up in ... Plant species are chosen to suit local climate and soil conditions and are proudly propagated
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12 May 2010: Native animals need native trees and plants along waterways. The trees provide essential food and habitat, especially during times of drought or bush fires when native animals need a safe refuge ... Cleaning painting equipment and brushes near stormwater
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6 Oct 2015: Grow locally occuring native plants. Focus on locally occurring plants for your garden and choose a variety of species, as many different animals rely on a diverse selection of trees, grasses ... Support from Ipswich City Council can include: annual land
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1 Mar 2023: FLINDERS PLUMPlanchonella eerwah This endangered tree is also known as shiny-leaved condoo. ... Why is it protected? This species of Australian rainforest tree is only found in South-East Queensland.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0009/244179/Flying-fox-info-sheet-2023.pdf Explore
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27 Jul 2023: Flying foxes eat nectar and fruit from over 100 species of native trees and vines. ... Tree trimming must not be undertaken when flying foxes are within the tree or nearby (for example, within 10 metres).
by Belinda Whelbandipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2020/rosewood-library-branches-out-with-imaginative-childrens-corner Cached Explore
22 Dec 2020: When the tree reached 2.7 metres it was time to get some help from a city crane. ... The entire tree weighed in at 1,200 kilograms and is 5.5 metres high.”.
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20 May 2024: Planting more trees and shrubs provides shade to protect from heat, improves water quality by reducing stormwater runoff, builds better habitats for plants and animals, beautifies the city and improves amenity. ... Collect 6 free plants each year through
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17 Apr 2024: In return applicants will be expected to:. Water and maintain the plants, and follow the Plant Care Guide. ... 4. Successful Applicants will be required to commit their time to nurturing the plants to maintain plant health.
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