Saturday, 30 October 2010

Unexpected encounters with a painted lady

John and I visited the Agave patch, expecting it to be in flower - instead we found painted ladies (Gladiolus angustus) which we embraced with vigour, using our weeding implements to dig them out of the ground (taking care to collect the prolific bulbules they produce). Continuing on with bulbule collection we moved on to the Ixia patch - and found lots there. Our bags became very heavy with soil, so we staggered back to dump our bounty at the bushland entrance.

Long Tubed Painted Lady (Gladiolus angustus) amid an Agave plant

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Sunday, 17 October 2010

Summer in Spring

It feels more like late January than early October - hot, dry, humid - this is going to be a really tough summer for the bushland - after a really tough winter that began with a devastating hail storm, and continued with half of our usual rainfall ...

Sunday, 10 October 2010

Nice rain

It was good to get some rain overnight - the bushland looked a bit fresher this morning than last Sunday when it was quite hot - things are very dry, and it isn't even summer yet! The last of the spring flowers are out - swan river myrtle, and summer flowers are coming - ptilotus, fringe lilies.


Swan River Myrtle (Hypocalymma robustum)
John and I worked in the Geraldton Carnation Weed patch(es) along the western fence bordering the Defence Dept land. We found lots .... and there were lots of young GCWs coming up, so we will have to come back here before summer sends them all to seed.
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Sunday, 3 October 2010

Blue ladies in flower

Most of the orchids have finished - but the Blue Lady and the Scented Sun Orchid are just flowering now.
John and I worked on a few remaining patches of Geraldton Carnation Weed - one in the Health Department area, the other near the western boundary with the Defence Department.
Dorothy was monitoring Lemandra and the regeneration sites where mounds were removed.

This is a patch of Corynotheca micrantha (sand lily) that used to go right up to the path - died back after spraying by the contractors - it is a bit of a concern that the practice of spraying along the path appears to be creating a 'dead zone' beside the paths - I think we may need to review this practice.

 The scented sun orchid is almost at its peak - I was a bit early for  it to be open this morning.
 The blue lechanaultia are also at peak flowering - very pretty with their intense blue.
 The grass tree spikes are coming up - some amazing sculptural shapes!
 The patch of Agave is almost about to flower - will come back next week to check it.
 The Blue Lady Orchid is also fully in flower now.
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