What does that mean ? Victoria’s Container Deposit Scheme (CDS Vic) increases the recycling of drink cans, bottles and cartons and reduces Victoria’s litter by...
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Weed Watch: Rubus species aka Blackberries
There are many species of Rubus that can be invasive the most common and present in our local area are the European Blackberry: Rubus fruiticosus...

Weed Watch: Agapanthus praecox
Agapanthus praecox aka African Lily is an incredibly invasive plants that invades bushland, gardens and roadsides competing with our indigenous orchids, grasses, lilies and groundcovers....

Weed Watch: Wandering Trad (Tradescantia fluminensis)
Wandering Trad is an extremely invasive prostrate spreading perrenial plant especially in moist areas and along waterways. It can grow rapidly and smother indigenous grasses,...

OBSERVING ORCHIDS
Some of our staff and volunteers were lucky to be invited by a private property owner to observe the epiphytic orchid, Sarcochilus australis commonly known...

Weed Watch: Arum Lily (Zantedeschia aethiopica)
A terribly invasive plant that invades waterways, bushland and pastures This weed is spread easily by seed and vegetation, the most effective way to combat...