Stirling Park species

Overview

Stirling Park is looked after by a group of Land Carers in association with Friends of Grasslands. The team is led by Jamie Pittock. Many of the woody and other weeds have been removed from the previuosly neglected site and the native understorey species are now prospering. The area is also known by the aboriginal name Gurubang Dhaura.

You can find out more about the work Friends of Grasslands is doing on the land at: http://www.fog.org.au/workparties.htm

 

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130 species

Mentha spicata (Garden Mint)

Mentha spicata
Mentha spicata
Mentha spicata

Modiola caroliniana (Red-flowered Mallow)

Modiola caroliniana
Modiola caroliniana
Modiola caroliniana

Muscari armeniacum (Grape Hyacinth)

Muscari armeniacum
Muscari armeniacum
Muscari armeniacum

Nassella neesiana (Chilean Needlegrass)

Nassella neesiana
Nassella neesiana
Nassella neesiana

Nassella trichotoma (Serrated Tussock)

Nassella trichotoma
Nassella trichotoma
Nassella trichotoma

Onopordum acanthium (Scotch Thistle)

Onopordum acanthium
Onopordum acanthium
Onopordum acanthium

Opuntia sp. (Prickly Pear)

Opuntia sp.
Opuntia sp.
Opuntia sp.

Opuntia stricta (Common Prickly Pear)

Opuntia stricta
Opuntia stricta
Opuntia stricta

Papaver dubium (Longhead Poppy)

Papaver dubium
Papaver dubium
Papaver dubium

Petrorhagia nanteuilii (Proliferous Pink, Childling Pink)

Petrorhagia nanteuilii
Petrorhagia nanteuilii
Petrorhagia nanteuilii

Phalaris aquatica (Phalaris, Australian Canary Grass)

Phalaris aquatica
Phalaris aquatica
Phalaris aquatica

Photinia robusta (Red Leaf Photinia)

Photinia robusta
Photinia robusta
Photinia robusta

Pinus canariensis (Canary Islands Pine)

Pinus pinaster (Cluster Pine)

Pinus pinaster
Pinus pinaster
Pinus pinaster

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