Other Wildflowers & Herbs


Other Wildflowers & Herbs

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Discussion

DavidMcKay wrote:
8 hrs ago
Great. This looks like it is in a more permanent water flow than the sightings at Bolaro.
David

Sagina namadgi
10 hrs ago
Thanks Martin and Jon

Richardia humistrata
15 hrs ago
References (in brief, without full citations): 


Flora of NSW online PlantNet: 

• → https://plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/cgi-bin/NSWfl.pl?page=nswfl&lvl=sp&name=Pomax~umbellata
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Pomax umbellata
Mike wrote:
26 May 2025
The main patch on Isaacs Ridge Oxypetalum coeruleum (Tweedia or Southern Star) is nowhere near a track. I am surprised the infestation on Hindmarsh Drive near Tamar Street has not moved into Mugga Mugga; it is one metre from the edge of the road so the seeds could be picked up by any passing vehicle and travel anywhere.

Oxypetalum coeruleum
26 May 2025
Thanks Peter, have amended the location. Pretty sure this weed was brought into the ACT via stock and/or hay transferred to Red Hill from northern NSW, I have removed hundreds from Red Hill and although not forming monocultures is a persistent weed and very hard to get rid of in rocky places once established. So I strongly support and thank you for your efforts on Cooleman Ridge. I think it has been moved around the ACT by infrastructure and possibly park staff vehicles moving from infected areas as it does seem to be first recorded at new locations as established next to vehicle tracks.

Oxypetalum coeruleum
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