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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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45 species

Malva neglecta (Dwarf Mallow)

Malva neglecta
Malva neglecta
Malva neglecta

Medicago arabica (Spotted Burr Medic)

Medicago arabica
Medicago arabica
Medicago arabica
Medicago polymorpha
Medicago polymorpha
Medicago polymorpha

Milax gagates (Black-keeled Slug)

Milax gagates
Milax gagates
Milax gagates

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
Paspalum dilatatum
Paspalum dilatatum
Paspalum dilatatum

Physa acuta (European physa, Left-handed pondsnail)

Physa acuta
Physa acuta
Physa acuta

Poa annua (Winter Grass, Annual Poa)

Poa annua
Poa annua
Poa annua
Polygonum arenastrum
Polygonum arenastrum
Polygonum arenastrum

Sericesthis geminata (Pruinose scarab)

Sericesthis geminata
Sericesthis geminata
Sericesthis geminata

Setaria parviflora (Slender Pigeon Grass)

Setaria parviflora
Setaria parviflora
Setaria parviflora

Sidnia kinbergi (Australian crop mirid)

Sidnia kinbergi
Sidnia kinbergi
Sidnia kinbergi

Solanum nigrum (Black Nightshade)

Solanum nigrum
Solanum nigrum
Solanum nigrum
Spergularia rubra
Spergularia rubra
Spergularia rubra
Spilopelia chinensis
Spilopelia chinensis
Spilopelia chinensis

Stellaria media (Common Chickweed)

Stellaria media
Stellaria media
Stellaria media
Taraxacum sect. Taraxacum
Taraxacum sect. Taraxacum
Taraxacum sect. Taraxacum
Tragopogon dubius
Tragopogon dubius
Tragopogon dubius

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