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

 

Moderators

The following moderators provide knowledge and expertise for Stirling Park:

jpittock

Become a moderator

11 species

Arthropodium fimbriatum (Nodding Chocolate Lily)

Arthropodium fimbriatum
Arthropodium fimbriatum
Arthropodium fimbriatum

Bulbine bulbosa (Golden Lily)

Bulbine bulbosa
Bulbine bulbosa
Bulbine bulbosa

Dianella longifolia (Pale Flax Lily)

Dianella longifolia
Dianella longifolia
Dianella longifolia

Dianella revoluta (Black-Anther Flax Lily)

Dianella revoluta
Dianella revoluta
Dianella revoluta

Dianella revoluta var. revoluta (Black-Anther Flax Lily)

Dianella revoluta var. revoluta
Dianella revoluta var. revoluta
Dianella revoluta var. revoluta

Stypandra glauca (Nodding Blue Lily)

Stypandra glauca
Stypandra glauca
Stypandra glauca

Thysanotus patersonii (Twining Fringe Lily)

Thysanotus patersonii
Thysanotus patersonii
Thysanotus patersonii

Tricoryne elatior (Yellow Rush Lily)

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

Follow Stirling Park

Receive alerts of new sightings

Subscribe

Conservation level

Invasiveness

  • All invasiveness levels (change?)

Share location

Share link to Stirling Park field guide

How can I use location QR codes?

2,158,414 sightings of 20,000 species in 6,544 locations from 11,667 contributors
CCA 3.0 | privacy
We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of this land and acknowledge their continuing connection to their culture. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present.