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abread111 wrote:
1 hr ago
The Euclid page is best description https://apps.lucidcentral.org/euclid/text/entities/eucalyptus_aggregata.htm

Eucalyptus (genus)
abread111 wrote:
1 hr ago
No evidence of grazing, sorry the photos are not good. Yes, I went specifically to check on the known treated area again as earlier when I walked over it, I had not seen any.

Anthoxanthum odoratum
waltraud wrote:
1 hr ago
We manually removed large amounts of Saffron thistles in that area; see for instance https://majura.org/saffron-thistle-weed-blitz-the-fair/ ; it is quite encouraging to see this weed species now becoming rare...

Carthamus lanatus
waltraud wrote:
1 hr ago
this seems around the area where SVG was removed manually at two overlapping sites of together close to 1500m2 - see FM Treated weeds 2024/25. SVG was never treated before Damon and co. introduced us to SVG last season so I'm not surprised if we find new sites with SVG and also SVG regrowth from what must be an enormous soil seed bank.


Weather conditions are not beneficial, SVG seems to thrive under moist conditions such as around dams, in drain lines, at lower slopes.... Do you have any indication of SVG being grazed?

Anthoxanthum odoratum
waltraud wrote:
2 hrs ago
abread111 the records of the euc trees I presented on CNM are all from young trees in the < 2m category in an area of about 20m2. Wikipedia on E. aggregata:
"The leaves on young plants vary but are mostly elliptic to egg-shaped or broadly lance-shaped, 40–70 mm (2–3 in) long, 15–30 mm (0.6–1 in) wide and a slightly lighter shade of green on the lower side."
See for instance my record Eucalyptus (genus) (A Gum Tree) with the 3rd photo of
lower side.
The group of 4 young possibly E aggregata trees occur about 100m south of mature (planted) and young (recruits) E aggregata trees, see for instance Eucalyptus aggregata (Black Gum) and https://canberra.naturemapr.org/sightings/4506260.

Eucalyptus (genus)
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