Stirling Park species

Overview

Stirling Park is looked after by a group of Land Carers in association with Friends of Grasslands. The team is led by Jamie Pittock. Many of the woody and other weeds have been removed from the previuosly neglected site and the native understorey species are now prospering. The area is also known by the aboriginal name Gurubang Dhaura.

You can find out more about the work Friends of Grasslands is doing on the land at: http://www.fog.org.au/workparties.htm

 

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35 species

Arbutus unedo (Strawberry Tree)

Arbutus unedo
Arbutus unedo
Arbutus unedo

Astroloma humifusum (Cranberry Heath)

Astroloma humifusum
Astroloma humifusum
Astroloma humifusum

Atriplex semibaccata (Creeping Saltbush)

Atriplex semibaccata
Atriplex semibaccata
Atriplex semibaccata

Bursaria spinosa (Native Blackthorn, Sweet Bursaria)

Bursaria spinosa
Bursaria spinosa
Bursaria spinosa

Cotoneaster sp. (Cotoneaster)

Cotoneaster sp.
Cotoneaster sp.
Cotoneaster sp.

Cryptandra amara (Bitter Cryptandra)

Cryptandra amara
Cryptandra amara
Cryptandra amara

Exocarpos strictus (Dwarf Cherry)

Exocarpos strictus
Exocarpos strictus
Exocarpos strictus

Hibbertia obtusifolia (Grey Guinea-flower)

Hibbertia obtusifolia
Hibbertia obtusifolia
Hibbertia obtusifolia

Leucopogon sp. (A Beard-heath)

Leucopogon sp.
Leucopogon sp.
Leucopogon sp.

Ligustrum sinense (Narrow-leaf Privet, Chinese Privet)

Ligustrum sinense
Ligustrum sinense
Ligustrum sinense

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Stirling Park
  • Area (hectares) 40.46 ha
  • Survey Effort Score (SES) 20.05 sightings per ha

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