O'Connor Ridge to Gungahlin Grasslands species

Overview

The O'Connor Ridge to Gungahlin Grasslands corridor, via Lyneham Ridge and the much of the connected green spaces within Kaleen, is an area which may be important for north-south connectivity between the Inner North and Belconnen Districts for a range of ecosystem types. It forms an important linkage between a series of protected woodlands to the south, and a series of protected grasslands to the north, and also forms part of the catchment of Ginninderra Creek. 

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21 species

Echium plantagineum (Paterson's Curse)

Echium plantagineum
Echium plantagineum
Echium plantagineum

Hyparrhenia hirta (Coolatai Grass)

Hyparrhenia hirta
Hyparrhenia hirta
Hyparrhenia hirta

Hypochaeris radicata (Cat's Ear, Flatweed)

Hypochaeris radicata
Hypochaeris radicata
Hypochaeris radicata

Lavandula stoechas (Spanish Lavender or Topped Lavender)

Lavandula stoechas
Lavandula stoechas
Lavandula stoechas

Ligustrum sinense (Narrow-leaf Privet, Chinese Privet)

Ligustrum sinense
Ligustrum sinense
Ligustrum sinense

Lycium ferocissimum (African Boxthorn)

Lycium ferocissimum
Lycium ferocissimum
Lycium ferocissimum

Mirabilis jalapa (Four O'clock Plant or Marvel of Peru)

Mirabilis jalapa
Mirabilis jalapa
Mirabilis jalapa

Nandina domestica (Sacred Bamboo)

Nandina domestica
Nandina domestica
Nandina domestica

Pyrus calleryana (Callery Pear)

Pyrus calleryana
Pyrus calleryana
Pyrus calleryana

Trifolium glomeratum (Clustered Clover)

Trifolium glomeratum
Trifolium glomeratum
Trifolium glomeratum

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