Walking the Creek – Walton Bridge Reserve and Glenella Street Park Groups 17 February 2023 – plants list and diameters for iNaturalist

Final 23 March 2023

Walton Bridge Reserve – Zone 3, ‘The Island’ – Rob Price group

001 – Denhamia celastroides – Denhamia, Orange boxwood – 14 cms below division
002 – Backhousia myrtifolia – Grey myrtle – multi 14, 8, 1, 9, 6 cms
003 – Backhousia myrtifolia – Grey myrtle – multi 13, 12, 10, 13, 6, 3 cms – damaged by floods
004 – Eucalyptus propinqua – Small-fruited Grey Gum – 69 cms
005 – Eucalyptus propinqua – Small-fruited Grey Gum – 75 cms
006 – Jagera pseudorhus – Foambark – 58 cms
007 – Eucalyptus siderophloia – Grey ironbark – 81 cms
008 – Rhodamnia rubescens – Scrub turpentine – 8 cms – critically endangered due to myrtle rust
009 – Rhodamnia rubescens – Scrub turpentine – 6 cms – critically endangered due to myrtle rust
010 – Eucalyptus propinqua – Small-fruited Grey Gum – 76 cms
011 – Eucalyptus propinqua – Small-fruited Grey Gum – 65 cms
012 – Ficus rubiginosa – Rock fig (local form) – about 100+ cms
013 – Eucalyptus microcorys – Tallowwood – multi 44, 65 cms
014 – Eucalyptus microcorys – Tallowwood – 68 cms
015 – Rhodomyrtus psidioides – Native guava – critically endangered due to myrtle rust
016 – Mallotus claoxyloides – Green Kamala, Smell of the bush – 27 cms – biggest around
017 – Eucalyptus propinqua – Small-fruited Grey Gum – multi 43, 40, 23 cms
018 – Backhousia leptopetala (prev. Choricarpia) – Brown myrtle – 19 cms – multiple in this location
019 – Eucalyptus siderophloia – Grey ironbark – multi 53, 40 cms
020 – Olea paniculata – Native olive – 66 cms
021 – Olea paniculata – Native olive – 54 cms
022 – Grevillea robusta – Silky oak – 34 cms
023 – Cupaniopsis parvifolia – Small-leaved tuckeroo – 51 cms
024 – Lophostemon confertus – Brush box – 67 cms
025 – Araucaria cunninghamii – Hoop pine – 55 cms
026 – Rhodamnia rubescens – Scrub turpentine – multi 7, 8, 6, 5 cms – critically endangered due to myrtle rust

Glenella Street Park – Zones 1 to 4 – Brendan McIntyre group

1G – Cryptocarya microneura – Murrogun – multi 13, 12, cms
2G – Jagera pseudorhus – Foambark – 11 cms
3G – Eucalyptus microcorys – Tallowwood – 46 cms
4G – Backhousia myrtifolia – Grey myrtle – multi 13, 13, 16, 13, 17, 9 cms
5G – Cryptocarya microneura – Murrogun – multi 23, 8 cms
6G – Backhousia myrtifolia – Grey myrtle – multi 13, 9, 7, 6 cms
7G – Jagera pseudorhus – Foambark – 31 cms
8G – Eucalyptus microcorys – Tallowwood – 104 cms
9G – Parsonsia straminea – Monkey rope vine – 8 cms
10G – Waterhousea floribunda – Weeping lilly pilly – 28 cms
11G – Waterhousea floribunda – Weeping lilly pilly – multi 40, 49, 33 cms
12G – Cryptocarya microneura – Murrogun – 32 cms
13G – Cryptocarya microneura – Murrogun – 32 cms
14G – Eucalyptus microcorys – Tallowwood – 56 cms
15G – Waterhousea floribunda – Weeping lilly pilly – multi 24, 22, 27 cms
16G – Guioa semiglauca – Wild quince – 25 cms
17G – Callistemon salignus – Willow bottlebrush – 26 cms
18G – Jagera pseudorhus – Foambark – multi 32, 38 cms
19G – Guioa semiglauca – Wild quince – 23 cms
20G – Mallotus philippensis – Red kamala – multi 41, 22, 44, 47 cms
21G – Aphananthe philippinensis – Rough-leaved elm – 98 cms – biggest around

22G – Casaurina cunninghamiana – River oak – 49 cms
23G – Casaurina cunninghamiana – River oak – 59 cms
24G – Eucalyptus grandis – Flooded gum – 61 cms
25G – Casaurina cunninghamiana – River oak – 40 cms
26G – Casaurina cunninghamiana – River oak – 34 cms
27G – Ficus coronata – Creek sandpaper fig – 20 cms
28G – Maclura cochinchinensis – Cockspur thorn vine – 18 cms
29G – Maclura cochinchinensis – Cockspur thorn vine – large and multi stem X8 and 40 cms at base
30G – Ficus obliqua – Small-leaved fig – multi 63, 59 cms
31G – Parsonsia straminea – Monkey rope vine – 20 cms
32G – Ficus obliqua – Small-leaved fig – 62 cms
33G – Cryptocarya microneura – Murrogun – 29 cms
34G – Waterhousea floribunda – Weeping lilly pilly – 70 cms
35G – Jagera pseudorhus – Foambark – 35 cms
36G – Waterhousea floribunda – Weeping lilly pilly – 54 cms
37G – Ficus fraseri – Sandpaper fig – multi 19, 37 cms
38G – Streblus brunonianus – Whalebone tree – 27 cms
39G – Elaeocarpus obovatus – Hard quandong – 80 cms
40G – Alectryon connatus – Small-leaved Alectryon – 21 cms

Julkaistu maaliskuu 23, 2023 12:41 AP. käyttäjältä edward261 edward261

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