Passiflora cinnabarina

Red Passionflower at Acton, ACT

Passiflora cinnabarina at Acton, ACT - 14 Aug 2021
Passiflora cinnabarina at Acton, ACT - 14 Aug 2021
Passiflora cinnabarina at Acton, ACT - 14 Aug 2021
Passiflora cinnabarina at Acton, ACT - 14 Aug 2021
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Passiflora cinnabarina 14 Aug 2021 Tapirlord
Passiflora sp. 14 Aug 2021 NedJohnston

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3 comments

RWPurdie wrote:
   15 Aug 2021
Just pulled out three plants (during my covid exercise period!) as the species has become rife on the north side of ANBG (Friends of BM have removed thousands of plants there). If you see any more plants on your walks in BM, please record the location via CNM and carefully pull the plants up with their roots intact (otherwise they'll just resprout).
NedJohnston wrote:
   15 Aug 2021
Hi Rosemary,
The Friends of BM are doing a fabulous job - I've seen the massive piles of dead Passionflower that they pulled out near the base. I seem to remember seeing a number of the vine a week or so ago further up the gully where the large number had been pulled. I'll return there sometime during my hour exercise this week and remove them and if I see any more I'll pull them up.
RWPurdie wrote:
   15 Aug 2021
Great - thanks Ned; the more eyes (and hands) the better!

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  • 3 Abundance
  • 14 Aug 2021 11:18 PM Recorded on
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  • 10cm to 30cm Plant height

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