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ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2022/100-invasive-ipswich-weeds-catalogued-in-new-book-and-field-guide Cached Explore
15 Mar 2022: The workshop will focus on weed management after a flood event and provide practical tips and knowledge on preventing new infestations or controlling existing weeds. ... Councillor Milligan said invasive weeds came in many forms, from small delicate daisy
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28 Feb 2022: Brisbane City Council Weed identification tool for species across the Greater Brisbane area PLAY Weeds.brisbane.qld.gov.au. ... Other. Many other practices assist in weed control. This can include mulching, solarisation, stale seed bedding, soil
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2021/new-jacarandas-set-to-paint-ipswich-purple Cached Explore
12 Oct 2021: 12 October 2021. Ipswich’s reputation as a jacaranda hotspot will continue for generations to come with Ipswich City Council planting 100 new trees in Goodna. ... Division 2 Councillor Deputy Mayor Nicole Jonic said the new plantings replace trees
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/initiatives/environment/wildlife/flying_foxes Cached Explore
17 Oct 2023: Due to their nocturnal feeding habits and extensive feeding ranges, flying foxes are able to pollinate tree species that produce most of their nectar at night and are thus not serviced ... This has important flow-on effects for other native species such
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30 Sep 2022: Species considered difficult to source from local. nurseries;. • Locally significant species; and eventually. • ... Before collecting the seeds:. 1. Contact us to confirm the species by sending us.
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28 Sep 2022: Planting the right tree species in the right place. Reduction of removing and replacing incorrectly planted trees (costs can be redirected into evidence-based, planned greening). ... Planning Scheme. Ipswich City Council’s Planning Scheme states tree
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27 Jul 2023: Flying foxes eat nectar and fruit from over 100 species of native trees and vines. ... Eucalypts rely heavily on these pollinators. Without flying foxes, there is less cross-pollination between trees, which impacts habitat for species such as koalas.
by Belinda Whelbandipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2021/free-planting-event-to-mark-national-tree-day Cached Explore
27 Jul 2021: th. year of the $1.3 million Enviroplan project this Sunday with a community planting event at Cribb Park. ... The Garden of Eden Bushcare Group will oversee the planting, as members of the general public add native flora and remove weeds from the Bremer
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6 Oct 2015: Koalas are quite choosy when it comes to food, preferring only some types of gum trees. ... For the creek lineBig trees. • Blue Gum or Forest Red Gum (Eucalyptus tereticornis). •
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13 Dec 2023: Broad-leaved pepper tree (Schinus terebinthifolius). Castor Oil Plant (Ricinus communis). Cat’s claw creeper (Dolichandra unguis-cati). ... tree aversion within the urban scale. opportunistic exotic species benefitting from changes to climate.
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