Bruce Ridge to Gossan Hill

High quality Box-Gum Woodland exists in both Flea Bog Flat and Gossan Hill Nature Reserve, as well as in the area adjacent to Calvary Hospital, the CIT campus and around the GIO Stadium. Fauna crossing furniture is already in place within the bike bath underpasses beneath Gungahlin Drive to connect Bruce Ridge to woodland on the western side of Gungahlin Drive. This area represents an area for potential consideration as a connectivity corridor for woodland species.

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JaneR wrote:
6 Mar 2025
Thanks Harley!
Good to know. Thought I could see triangular stems, but they were a bit too distant to be sure.

Sagittaria platyphylla
HarleyB wrote:
6 Mar 2025
Hi All. We had a look at these today. based on the flowers triangular stems and seeds we can say with confidence that these are in fact Sagittaria platyphylla. The Biosecurity team will look into the best method to treat as there are a large number of plants here.

Sagittaria platyphylla
24 Feb 2025
In left edge middle of the first photograph here, at full resolution,
please refer to the spikelets visible and identifiying this species Carex fascicularis .

Carex fascicularis
23 Feb 2025
I add confirmation in this comment.
Searching hard I spotted two open flowers in the bottom right corner of the here first photograph,
which I opened at full resolution (as i am a moderator as well) .

Crassula helmsii
23 Feb 2025
Thanks for checking it out Jane, I didn’t realize there were that many!

Sagittaria platyphylla
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