Mount Ainslie to Black Mountain species

Overview

The riparian corridor between Mount Ainslie and Black Mountain represents one of the last remaining green space corridors connecting the major woodland ecosystems of the Inner North. It is also an important area for recreational use.


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Berberis aquifolium
Berberis aquifolium
Berberis aquifolium

Berberis vulgaris (Barberry Bush)

Berberis vulgaris
Berberis vulgaris
Berberis vulgaris

Cryptandra amara (Bitter Cryptandra)

Cryptandra amara
Cryptandra amara
Cryptandra amara
Grevillea rosmarinifolia subsp. rosmarinifolia
Grevillea rosmarinifolia subsp. rosmarinifolia
Grevillea rosmarinifolia subsp. rosmarinifolia

Hibbertia obtusifolia (Grey Guinea-flower)

Hibbertia obtusifolia
Hibbertia obtusifolia
Hibbertia obtusifolia
Juniperus communis
Juniperus communis
Juniperus communis

Lycium ferocissimum (African Boxthorn)

Lycium ferocissimum
Lycium ferocissimum
Lycium ferocissimum
Melichrus urceolatus
Melichrus urceolatus
Melichrus urceolatus

Nandina domestica (Sacred Bamboo)

Nandina domestica
Nandina domestica
Nandina domestica

Pavonia hastata (Spearleaf Swampmallow)

Pavonia hastata
Pavonia hastata
Pavonia hastata

Philotheca myoporoides (Long-leaf Wax-Flower)

Philotheca myoporoides
Philotheca myoporoides
Philotheca myoporoides

Pyracantha angustifolia (Firethorn, Orange Firethorn)

Pyracantha angustifolia
Pyracantha angustifolia
Pyracantha angustifolia

Solanum aviculare (Kangaroo Apple)

Solanum aviculare
Solanum aviculare
Solanum aviculare

Solanum linearifolium (Kangaroo Apple)

Solanum linearifolium
Solanum linearifolium
Solanum linearifolium
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