And for all this, nature is never spent;
There lives the dearest freshness deep down things;
And though the last lights off the black West went
Oh, morning, at the brown brink eastward, springs -
Across the track from the stone chair above Second Falls. Chain disc #400 visible in second photo.
Cleland CP has 13 Acacia species in the Plant List of 2004 though Acacia longifolia is not among them.
A few kilometers away at Nurrutti Reserve in the Mylor/Warrawong area they're growing thick on now private land. So it must be a case of local garden escapes gone seriously unchecked . The species doesn't appear on PIRSA lists that i've seen.
So I shouldn't expect to simply find it in Cleland CP. Pittosperum by contrast may soon be a growing problem in the Crafers, Gate 17 corner of the Park.
One of three main native grasses in this 3ha, fenced, remnant Reserve of suburban Adelaide where Oxalis is dominant and shades out seedlings.
3 hectare National Trust Bushcare Reserve with a ready small group of volunteers, at the very head of Brownhill Creek. Steep sided Messmate forest remnant.
Tussock Grasses. One of the four native Poas found on the Cleland Plant List. Tenera is "Slender Tussock-grass" . It's not as erect as the others - more sort of a leave it messy look.
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