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28 Feb 2022: Form: Deciduous, spreading, to 8mLeaves: Dark green, three elongated leaflets, to 6cm Flowers: Scarlet, pea-shaped, clusters, to 30cm, in spring–summerFruit/Seed: Green, turning dark brown, pod. ... Pipturus argenteus (native mulberry): Fast-growing
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7 Mar 2014: for many species of animals, it is also extremely valuable in controlling erosion along our waterways. ... The bark is dark grey in colour and furrowed.
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28 Apr 2016: Asplenium australasicum Birdnest Fern. Billbergia nutans Queen’s Tears. Billbergia pyramidalis Pineapple Lily. ... Portea petropolitana var extensa. Portea Bromeliad. Proiphys cunninghamiana Brisbane Lily. Scaevola aemula Fairy Fan-Flower.
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31 Jul 2023: Two moths imported from Madagascar were host tested. In controlled tests they were found to feed on important non-target plants so no releases were made and all these insects were ... Each flower has 12-15 petals and 21 bracts forming the ‘cup’ under
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15 Dec 2014: o Hemerocallis cultivars Day Lily. o Hippeastrum cvs Hippeastrum. o Hippeastrum puniceum Orange Hippeastrum. ... o Hymenocallis littoralis Spider Lily. oHymenocallis sp ‘Cayman Giant’. (“speciosus”)Giant Spider Lily.
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30 Sep 2022: photos, as well as collect specimens of the plant (fruit,. leaves, flowers). ... Information Sheet Landholder Conservation Partnerships Program Seed Collection Program. 2. For fleshy fruit:.
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22 Feb 2022: On a walking only concrete path through parklands or along a creek/river. ... Off-road track shared with cyclists through parklands or along a creek/river.
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1 Mar 2023: Why is it protected? This species of Australian rainforest tree is only found in South-East Queensland. ... Flowers and fruit can be found in any season. The dark red-purple to black fruit are a bush food.
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19 May 2019: Habitats include: alluvial flats, riverine vegetation along the creek, open forests and woodlands and farmland. ... Australasian Darter, Eastern Osprey, Black Kite, Whistling Kite, Australasian Swamphen,. Eurasian Coot, Scarlet Honeyeater, Striped
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7 Mar 2014: PROFILE 3 CRIMSONSPOTTED RAINBOWFISH . Crimsonspotted Rainbowfish . Melanotaenia duboulayi . A fish species historically found in the Bundamba Creek, ... fins.
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