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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13 species

Bossiaea buxifolia (Matted Bossiaea)

Bossiaea buxifolia
Bossiaea buxifolia
Bossiaea buxifolia

Daviesia genistifolia (Broom Bitter Pea)

Daviesia genistifolia
Daviesia genistifolia
Daviesia genistifolia

Dillwynia sericea (Egg And Bacon Peas)

Dillwynia sericea
Dillwynia sericea
Dillwynia sericea

Glycine clandestina (Twining Glycine)

Glycine clandestina
Glycine clandestina
Glycine clandestina

Glycine tabacina (Variable Glycine)

Glycine tabacina
Glycine tabacina
Glycine tabacina

Grona varians (Slender Tick-Trefoil)

Grona varians
Grona varians
Grona varians

Hardenbergia violacea (False Sarsaparilla)

Hardenbergia violacea
Hardenbergia violacea
Hardenbergia violacea

Hovea heterophylla (Common Hovea)

Hovea heterophylla
Hovea heterophylla
Hovea heterophylla

Lotus australis (Austral Trefoil)

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

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