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Mount Ainslie to Black Mountain species

Overview

The riparian corridor between Mount Ainslie and Black Mountain represents one of the last remaining green space corridors connecting the major woodland ecosystems of the Inner North. It is also an important area for recreational use.

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23 species

Acacia decurrens (Green Wattle)

Acacia decurrens
Acacia decurrens
Acacia decurrens

Caliroa cerasi (Cherry Slug Sawfly, Pear and Cherry Slug, Pear and Cherry Sawfly)

Caliroa cerasi
Caliroa cerasi
Caliroa cerasi

Cirsium vulgare (Spear Thistle)

Cirsium vulgare
Cirsium vulgare
Cirsium vulgare

Columba livia (Rock Dove (Feral Pigeon))

Columba livia
Columba livia
Columba livia

Cyperus eragrostis (Umbrella Sedge)

Cyperus eragrostis
Cyperus eragrostis
Cyperus eragrostis

Nandina domestica (Sacred Bamboo)

Nandina domestica
Nandina domestica
Nandina domestica

Nymphaea sp. (Waterlily)

Nymphaea sp.
Nymphaea sp.
Nymphaea sp.

Pontederia cordata (Pickerel Weed)

Pontederia cordata
Pontederia cordata
Pontederia cordata

Schinus molle (Pepper Tree)

Schinus molle
Schinus molle
Schinus molle

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