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Flea Bog Flat to Emu Creek Corridor species

Overview

The Flea Bog Flat to Emu Creek Corridor may have potential for improving ecological connectivity for woodland and riparian species and ecosystems between Gossan Hill and Lake Ginninderra. Parts of this area also play an important role in storm water conveyance.


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Avena sp. (Wild Oats)

Avena sp.
Avena sp.
Avena sp.

Bromus catharticus (Prairie Grass)

Bromus catharticus
Bromus catharticus
Bromus catharticus

Bromus diandrus (Great Brome)

Bromus diandrus
Bromus diandrus
Bromus diandrus

Bromus hordeaceus (A Soft Brome)

Bromus hordeaceus
Bromus hordeaceus
Bromus hordeaceus

Bromus sp. (A Brome)

Bromus sp.
Bromus sp.
Bromus sp.
Dactylis glomerata
Dactylis glomerata
Dactylis glomerata
Digitaria sanguinalis
Digitaria sanguinalis
Digitaria sanguinalis

Holcus lanatus (Yorkshire Fog)

Holcus lanatus
Holcus lanatus
Holcus lanatus

Hordeum leporinum (Barley Grass)

Hordeum leporinum
Hordeum leporinum
Hordeum leporinum
Lolium arundinaceum
Lolium arundinaceum
Lolium arundinaceum
Paspalum dilatatum
Paspalum dilatatum
Paspalum dilatatum

Phalaris aquatica (Phalaris, Australian Canary Grass)

Phalaris aquatica
Phalaris aquatica
Phalaris aquatica

Setaria parviflora (Slender Pigeon Grass)

Setaria parviflora
Setaria parviflora
Setaria parviflora

Setaria sp. (Pigeon Grass)

Setaria sp.
Setaria sp.
Setaria sp.

Vulpia bromoides (Squirrel-tail Fescue, Hair Grass)

Vulpia bromoides
Vulpia bromoides
Vulpia bromoides

Vulpia sp. (A Squirreltail Fescue)

Vulpia sp.
Vulpia sp.
Vulpia sp.
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