Robinia pseudoacacia

Black Locust at Theodore, ACT

Robinia pseudoacacia at Theodore, ACT - 27 Feb 2019
Robinia pseudoacacia at Theodore, ACT - 27 Feb 2019
Robinia pseudoacacia at Theodore, ACT - 27 Feb 2019
Robinia pseudoacacia at Theodore, ACT - 27 Feb 2019
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Robinia pseudoacacia 28 Feb 2019 BettyDonWood
Robinia pseudoacacia 28 Feb 2019 michaelb

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On both sides of the road at the end of Lienhop Street in Theodore, near Tuggeranong Creek; 2 small groves with a total of 30 to 40 plants.

4 comments

   1 Mar 2019
Thanks Michael - what is the likelihood of seed or pods being washed to another patch of bush?
michaelb wrote:
   1 Mar 2019
The stormwater drain is very close, and it s a continuation of Tuggeranong Creek. So there is a strong chance of seeds being washed down stream. Down stream is Isabella Pond, Lake Tuggeranong and eventually the Murrumbidgee River..
michaelb wrote:
   1 Mar 2019
PS: any seeds that fell onto the road would most likely end up in the stormwater drain.
   3 Mar 2019
Thanks Michael - Steve a bit of a big job and not super urgent - but it would be good if these plamts could be subject to cut and dab.

Cheers Michael Mulvaney

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  • 16 - 100 Abundance
  • 27 Feb 2019 05:46 PM Recorded on
  • michaelb Recorded by

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  • 1 metre to 5 metres Plant height

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