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15 Jul 2026

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Field Notes - an exhibition of ceramics and woven fibres13 Aug 2026

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waltraud wrote:
3 hrs ago
abread111 the plantings in the gov horse-holding paddock https://canberra.naturemapr.org/sightings/4728826, the plantings along Antill Street and the plantings by my neighbour in her garden in Selwyn Street are all about several 100m distance to this sighting; may be the shortest distance and the oldest plantings are those in the horse-holding paddock. But that still doesn't explain how the species spread - hard to believe that ants move seeds over 100s meters or that water flows uphill

Acacia boormanii
abread111 wrote:
3 hrs ago
Closer ones would be in plantings in Antill St and Mackenzie St

Acacia boormanii
ibaird wrote:
Yesterday
P. philostaura?

Philobota (genus)
DonFletcher wrote:
Yesterday
mange reported on ACTGOV wombat site https://survey123.arcgis.com/share/9bf75df45ef7499ba4a38305b3373d29

Vombatus ursinus
peterchandler wrote:
Yesterday
Thanks for your help, and I agree that E. albens is probably the best id. It's interesting to learn that glaucousness can develop on buds as they age.

Eucalyptus albens

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