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Pelargonium sp. Striatellum (G.W.Carr 10345) G.W.Carr

Omeo Storksbill at Emu Creek Belconnen (ECB)

Pelargonium sp. Striatellum (G.W.Carr 10345) G.W.Carr at Emu Creek Belconnen (ECB) - 9 Feb 2024
Pelargonium sp. Striatellum (G.W.Carr 10345) G.W.Carr at Emu Creek Belconnen (ECB) - 9 Feb 2024
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Given to Emu Ck since it is an endangered plant. Planted October 2022.

6 comments

natureguy wrote:
   12 Feb 2024
Thanks for the info on this being planted
Tapirlord wrote:
   12 Feb 2024
Why exactly was this planted here? It’s not actually local to the ACT……
JohnGiacon wrote:
   12 Feb 2024
Hi. Rainer Rehwinkle gave a talk to a group at Emu Ck and gave the plant to us as a gift, and to have it in one more place since it is endangered.
Tapirlord wrote:
   12 Feb 2024
Ok. Is the emu creek area a restoration site? Or are you just planting out the corridor?
JohnGiacon wrote:
   12 Feb 2024
It is a restoration site - was all mown until 4 years ago. I'm not clear what you mean by 'planting out the corridor'. Cheers, J
Tapirlord wrote:
   12 Feb 2024
Just curious as to the objective of the restoration? And whether or not there has been consideration as to what taxa are used in plantings? I have worked with groups undertaking 'restoration' in the south of Canberra and have always pressed for the selection of local endemics rather than cultivars or non-local native species as is often done. I realise this isn't the fault of Landcarers and it is not that these plantings have no benefit, but I cannot say that I see these actions as true restoration myself. Though of course, that depends on the goal of the project.

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