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Banks, ACT

zz mould at Banks, ACT - 31 Mar 2020
zz mould at Banks, ACT - 31 Mar 2020
zz mould at Banks, ACT - 31 Mar 2020
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Identification history

zz mould 21 May 2021 Heino1
Unidentified 12 Sep 2020 michaelb

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In Rob Roy Reserve, in the hills to the east of Banks.

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Bursaria spinosa (Native Blackthorn) at Banks, ACT - 31 Mar 2020 by michaelb Chrysocephalum semipapposum (Clustered Everlasting) at Banks, ACT - 31 Mar 2020 by michaelb Hypericum gramineum (Small St Johns Wort) at Banks, ACT - 31 Mar 2020 by michaelb Aristida ramosa (Purple Wire Grass) at Banks, ACT - 31 Mar 2020 by michaelb Desmodium varians (Slender Tick-Trefoil) at Banks, ACT - 31 Mar 2020 by michaelb Convolvulus angustissimus subsp. angustissimus (Australian Bindweed) at Banks, ACT - 29 Sep 2014 by michaelb Cheilanthes sieberi (Rock Fern) at Banks, ACT - 29 Sep 2014 by michaelb Brachyloma daphnoides (Daphne Heath) at Banks, ACT - 29 Sep 2014 by michaelb Ophioglossum lusitanicum subsp. coriaceum (Austral Adder's Tongue) at Banks, ACT - 29 Sep 2014 by michaelb Glycine clandestina (Twining Glycine) at Banks, ACT - 29 Sep 2014 by michaelb Lomandra multiflora (Many-flowered Matrush) at Banks, ACT - 29 Sep 2014 by michaelb Cheilanthes distans (Bristly Cloak Fern) at Banks, ACT - 29 Sep 2014 by michaelb Stackhousia monogyna (Creamy Candles) at Banks, ACT - 29 Sep 2014 by michaelb Cryptandra amara (Bitter Cryptandra) at Banks, ACT - 4 Sep 2014 by michaelb Solenogyne dominii (Smooth Solenogyne) at Banks, ACT - 4 Sep 2014 by michaelb Luzula densiflora (Dense Wood-rush) at Banks, ACT - 4 Sep 2014 by michaelb Ophioglossum lusitanicum subsp. coriaceum (Austral Adder's Tongue) at Banks, ACT - 4 Sep 2014 by michaelb
Bursaria spinosa (Native Blackthorn) at Banks, ACT - 31 Mar 2020 by michaelb
Chrysocephalum semipapposum (Clustered Everlasting) at Banks, ACT - 31 Mar 2020 by michaelb
Hypericum gramineum (Small St Johns Wort) at Banks, ACT - 31 Mar 2020 by michaelb
Aristida ramosa (Purple Wire Grass) at Banks, ACT - 31 Mar 2020 by michaelb
Desmodium varians (Slender Tick-Trefoil) at Banks, ACT - 31 Mar 2020 by michaelb
Convolvulus angustissimus subsp. angustissimus (Australian Bindweed) at Banks, ACT - 29 Sep 2014 by michaelb
Cheilanthes sieberi (Rock Fern) at Banks, ACT - 29 Sep 2014 by michaelb
Brachyloma daphnoides (Daphne Heath) at Banks, ACT - 29 Sep 2014 by michaelb
Ophioglossum lusitanicum subsp. coriaceum (Austral Adder's Tongue) at Banks, ACT - 29 Sep 2014 by michaelb
Glycine clandestina (Twining Glycine) at Banks, ACT - 29 Sep 2014 by michaelb
Lomandra multiflora (Many-flowered Matrush) at Banks, ACT - 29 Sep 2014 by michaelb
Cheilanthes distans (Bristly Cloak Fern) at Banks, ACT - 29 Sep 2014 by michaelb
Stackhousia monogyna (Creamy Candles) at Banks, ACT - 29 Sep 2014 by michaelb
Cryptandra amara (Bitter Cryptandra) at Banks, ACT - 4 Sep 2014 by michaelb
Solenogyne dominii (Smooth Solenogyne) at Banks, ACT - 4 Sep 2014 by michaelb
Luzula densiflora (Dense Wood-rush) at Banks, ACT - 4 Sep 2014 by michaelb
Ophioglossum lusitanicum subsp. coriaceum (Austral Adder's Tongue) at Banks, ACT - 4 Sep 2014 by michaelb

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Species information

  • zz mould Scientific name
  • Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Local Native
  • Non-Invasive

Sighting information

  • 16 - 100 Abundance
  • 31 Mar 2020 07:39 PM Recorded on
  • michaelb Recorded by

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