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1 Jan 2026

Hello everyone. Alison Milton has created the December quarterly CNM newsletter. It has some interesting information for Canberra Nature Mappers and some excellent photos. There is also an article abo...


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Canberra Nature Map's Newsletter for September 2025

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Flowering records for native pollinator study

Events

22 Dec 2025

The inaugural Annual General Meeting of the the Canberra Nature Map Association will be held on Thursday February 12, 6.30 to 8.30 pm, at the Downer Community Centre, Frencham Place, Downer.The Canber...


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Discussion

MattM wrote:
17 min ago
Possibly Poa costiniana or Poa fawcettiae.

Poa (genus)
waltraud wrote:
6 hrs ago
Perhaps the M@F crew could manually remove and map? I suggested a couple of times to walk in a line to check for ST; ST currently sticks out since all unprotected native grass is grazed heavily.

Nassella trichotoma
Csteele4 wrote:
Yesterday
@RogerF is this Requena baraya?

Coptaspis brevipennis
Jennybach wrote:
Yesterday
Thanks@RWPurdie. I looked at your link to anbg site and at NM examples and the toothbrush flowers match as does the irregular serration of the leaves. I’m pleased to see it’s found locally and will look around the nurseries for a small version to plant under its umbrella to ensure a succession for all the honey eaters and small birds that it attracts to my yard.

Grevillea aspleniifolia
Yesterday
Looks more like manchurian pear than Caley's but I a not sure

Pyrus sp.
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