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QPRC LGA field guide

QPRC LGA

12637
0.22 sightings / ha
Namadgi National Park field guide

Namadgi National Park

8136
0.41 sightings / ha
Morton National Park field guide

Morton National Park

5205
0.1 sightings / ha
Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve field guide

Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve

4871
2.46 sightings / ha
ANBG field guide

ANBG

4479
331.61 sightings / ha
Aranda Bushland field guide

Aranda Bushland

4447
52.93 sightings / ha
Mount Ainslie field guide

Mount Ainslie

4272
30.3 sightings / ha
Black Mountain field guide

Black Mountain

4236
23.56 sightings / ha
Wingecarribee Local Government Area field guide

Wingecarribee Local Government Area

3992
0.02 sightings / ha
Mount Painter field guide

Mount Painter

3840
118.64 sightings / ha
Mongarlowe River field guide

Mongarlowe River

3825
0.03 sightings / ha
South East Forest National Park field guide

South East Forest National Park

3764
0.83 sightings / ha
Albury field guide

Albury

3478
1.98 sightings / ha
Broulee Moruya Nature Observation Area field guide

Broulee Moruya Nature Observation Area

3373
1.18 sightings / ha
Ben Boyd National Park field guide

Ben Boyd National Park

3363
0.95 sightings / ha
The Pinnacle field guide

The Pinnacle

3310
112.16 sightings / ha
Bruce Ridge to Gossan Hill field guide

Bruce Ridge to Gossan Hill

3121
26.09 sightings / ha
Mount Majura field guide

Mount Majura

3075
19.65 sightings / ha
Kosciuszko National Park field guide

Kosciuszko National Park

3003
0.01 sightings / ha
Wodonga field guide

Wodonga

2997
0.32 sightings / ha

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Discussion

waltraud wrote:
2 min ago
One of the "hopeless corners" behind Hackett backyards.

Lactuca serriola
waltraud wrote:
4 min ago
One of the "hopeless corners" behind Hackett backyards.

Celtis australis
waltraud wrote:
5 min ago
One of the "hopeless corners" behind Hackett backyards.

Ligustrum sinense
waltraud wrote:
9 min ago
Barb I think the land manger is not doing anything about the CNG apart from spreading it when they mow / slash the 50m outer asset protection zone in peak seeding time. Im afraid we need to lobby the government to manage this extreme high risk invader to prevent it to take over the lower grassy woodlands.
I'm afraid that once the CNG is overabundant the land manager will officially declare that they are not spending spare resources on CNG and so it will be continue to spread. I have been jumping up and down for years begging and asking and requesting to control CNG... years ago there was little CNG; however, it spread like fire during 3 LaNina years and continues to spread in the deep soils of the grassy woodland of the lower slope. As predicted, the little CNG sprayed by a contractor on the south side of the drainage line is growing back; see my comment at https://canberra.naturemapr.org/sightings/456758. I wonder whether the land manager knows that the main reason of the success of CNG is its large and long-lived reserve of viable seeds in the soil seed bank and that CNG is a prolific seeder producing 1000s of seeds per m2 in a good season such as the LaNina years? if they knew wouldn't they monitor and follow up? but what do we know ....

Nassella neesiana
DianneClarke wrote:
37 min ago
Meritastis?

Acropolitis rudisana

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