Mount Majura

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DonFletcher wrote:
23 Jun 2025
Hi @PeterMiller4722 The species is correct Osphranter robustus. The sub-species erebescens refers to the widespread form with reddish grey fur. Along the Great Dividing Range (including here in the ACT) is the sub-species originally named. There are sometimes tiny flecks of reddish fur in a few of our our local males when you have them in the hand but mainly they are the dark grey shown in your images. The local females are a very pale and lovely light grey, paler and greyer than Eastern Grey Kangaroos. Erebescens females are the same as erebescens males.

Osphranter robustus robustus
abread111 wrote:
16 Jun 2025
Subsequently dug out and mapped in FieldMaps treated

Marrubium vulgare
abread111 wrote:
16 Jun 2025
This plant has since been treated - cut and dabbed.

Acacia baileyana
15 Jun 2025
Yes A hybrid

Acacia baileyana x Acacia dealbata
15 Jun 2025
One of our few weeds that can be sprayed during wiinter

Nassella neesiana

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13.84
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