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Indigenous flora of the Geelong district
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Acacias, wattles of the Geelong Region
Acacias - the cafes of the bush
Allocasuarinas/drooping sheoaks, Black Sheoak & Callitris glaucophylla/cypress-pine
Bursaria spinosa, Sweet Bursaria
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Moonah, Melaleuca lanceolata
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Give me a home among the gum trees
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Tree Violet - as tenacious as a terrier
River Red Gums and the Tuscan monks
The last Silver Banksia
Regent Honeyeater - a good news story
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The Little Green Caterpillar
Stories about the natural world
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Brushtail
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An ecology snapshot - wildlife and their habitat
From:
Murphy S. (2009)
Recreating the Country -
A blueprint for the design of sustainable landscapes. pp 46 & 47
© 2016 "Recreating the Country"
Home
be Challenged
Design to restore lost biodiversity
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Diversity
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Making a list of plants for revegetation
Structure
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Ecology Snapshot - wildlife and their habitat
Species survival
Location - connections
Blueprint for Recreating the Counrty
Biodiversity and profit
>
Designing for profit
Managing sustainable biorich landscapes
be Informed
Indigenous flora of the Geelong district
>
Indigenous plants - what & why
Acacias, wattles of the Geelong Region
Acacias - the cafes of the bush
Allocasuarinas/drooping sheoaks, Black Sheoak & Callitris glaucophylla/cypress-pine
Bursaria spinosa, Sweet Bursaria
Eucalypts, The Sentinals
Exocarpos cupressiformis, Cherry Ballart
Moonah, Melaleuca lanceolata
Small riparian myrtles
Wedge-leaf/Giant Hop-bush, Dodonaea viscosa
Wild Plants of Inverleigh
Nurseryman's diary
>
Give me a home among the gum trees
Symbiotic fungi
The joys of seed collecting
Landcare, who cares?
Neds Corner
Tree Violet - as tenacious as a terrier
River Red Gums and the Tuscan monks
The last Silver Banksia
Regent Honeyeater - a good news story
be Entertained
Stories for children
>
Amie and the intoxicated kangaroos
The Little Green Caterpillar
Stories about the natural world
>
Brushtail
Cormorant
Richards Sweet Rewards
Coxy's Curse
How the River Red Gum came to be - A dreamtime story
Seeds the chronicle
Blog
Easy blog finder
RtC-the book
Contact