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Banksia Street Wetland Corridor species

Overview

The Banksia Street Wetland Corridor may have potential for improving ecological connectivity for aquatic-riparian ecosystems. This area also plays an important role in storm water conveyance and maintaining water quality in the inner north.


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18 species

Cardamine hirsuta (Common Bittercress, Hairy Woodcress)

Cardamine hirsuta
Cardamine hirsuta
Cardamine hirsuta
Chenopodium album
Chenopodium album
Chenopodium album

Erodium cicutarium (Common Storksbill, Common Crowfoot)

Erodium cicutarium
Erodium cicutarium
Erodium cicutarium

Euphorbia peplus (Petty Spurge)

Euphorbia peplus
Euphorbia peplus
Euphorbia peplus

Galium aparine (Goosegrass, Cleavers)

Galium aparine
Galium aparine
Galium aparine
Geranium robertianum
Geranium robertianum
Geranium robertianum

Lepidium africanum (Common Peppercress)

Lepidium africanum
Lepidium africanum
Lepidium africanum

Lysimachia arvensis (Scarlet Pimpernel)

Lysimachia arvensis
Lysimachia arvensis
Lysimachia arvensis

Malva neglecta (Dwarf Mallow)

Malva neglecta
Malva neglecta
Malva neglecta

Modiola caroliniana (Red-flowered Mallow)

Modiola caroliniana
Modiola caroliniana
Modiola caroliniana

Oxalis corniculata (Yellow Wood-sorrel)

Oxalis corniculata
Oxalis corniculata
Oxalis corniculata

Paronychia brasiliana (Brazilian Whitlow)

Paronychia brasiliana
Paronychia brasiliana
Paronychia brasiliana
Polygonum arenastrum
Polygonum arenastrum
Polygonum arenastrum

Solanum nigrum (Black Nightshade)

Solanum nigrum
Solanum nigrum
Solanum nigrum
Spergularia rubra
Spergularia rubra
Spergularia rubra

Stellaria media (Common Chickweed)

Stellaria media
Stellaria media
Stellaria media

Veronica persica (Creeping Speedwell)

Veronica persica
Veronica persica
Veronica persica

Viola odorata (Sweet Violet, Common Violet)

Viola odorata
Viola odorata
Viola odorata
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