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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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Anthosachne scabra (Common Wheat-grass)

Anthosachne scabra
Anthosachne scabra
Anthosachne scabra

Austrostipa bigeniculata (Kneed Speargrass)

Austrostipa bigeniculata
Austrostipa bigeniculata
Austrostipa bigeniculata

Austrostipa scabra (Corkscrew Grass, Slender Speargrass)

Austrostipa scabra
Austrostipa scabra
Austrostipa scabra
Austrostipa scabra subsp. falcata
Austrostipa scabra subsp. falcata
Austrostipa scabra subsp. falcata

Bothriochloa macra (Red Grass, Red-leg Grass)

Bothriochloa macra
Bothriochloa macra
Bothriochloa macra

Chloris truncata (Windmill Grass)

Chloris truncata
Chloris truncata
Chloris truncata

Eragrostis brownii (Common Love Grass)

Eragrostis brownii
Eragrostis brownii
Eragrostis brownii
Microlaena stipoides
Microlaena stipoides
Microlaena stipoides

Panicum effusum (Hairy Panic Grass)

Panicum effusum
Panicum effusum
Panicum effusum

Poa labillardierei (Common Tussock Grass, River Tussock Grass)

Poa labillardierei
Poa labillardierei
Poa labillardierei

Poa sieberiana (Poa Tussock)

Poa sieberiana
Poa sieberiana
Poa sieberiana

Rytidosperma pallidum (Red-anther Wallaby Grass)

Rytidosperma pallidum
Rytidosperma pallidum
Rytidosperma pallidum

Rytidosperma sp. (Wallaby Grass)

Rytidosperma sp.
Rytidosperma sp.
Rytidosperma sp.

Sporobolus creber (Slender Rat's Tail Grass)

Sporobolus creber
Sporobolus creber
Sporobolus creber

Sporobolus sp. (A Rat's Tail Grass)

Sporobolus sp.
Sporobolus sp.
Sporobolus sp.

Themeda triandra (Kangaroo Grass)

Themeda triandra
Themeda triandra
Themeda triandra
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