Acacia baileyana

Cootamundra Wattle, Golden Mimosa at Watson, ACT

Acacia baileyana at Watson, ACT - 19 Jun 2023
Acacia baileyana at Watson, ACT - 19 Jun 2023
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Acacia baileyana 19 Jun 2023 abread111

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fallen over but still alive - needs frilling

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waltraud wrote:
   7 Jul 2023
Barb, a fallen over tree is hard to frill with axe (can't get to surface on ground); probably needs a saw unless small enough for big lopper. I'm collecting the coordinates of the Cootamundra wattles which we missed and which you recorded on CNM over the past months; I put them on Garmin GPS and plan to visit them when the Cootas are in full bloom so any near-by misses can be done at the same time. I think it is not worth to get a working party there and it is too much hassle to teach how to find with a GPS Garmin - perhaps in future we can use Field Maps/ Untreated Weeds to mark the overlooked cootas. However, ''Streaming'' a single tree might take a lot of time and using the ''Point'' tool is too inaccurate (at least for me).
abread111 wrote:
   7 Jul 2023
Too big for the lopper or I would have done it there and then. B.

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  • 19 Jun 2023 11:51 AM Recorded on
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