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  1. laleuca Current Stock list November 2024 Please note that ... (PDF, 183k)

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    31 Oct 2024: Dry sclerophyll Tree Eucalyptus crebra Narrow leaved Ironbark 11. laleuca. Vegetation type Form Species Common Name Quantity Available. ... Riparian Tree Ficus opposita Sandpaper Fig 44. Riparian Tree Hymenosporum flavum Native Frangipani 20.

    by Ko Oishi
  2. Significant Flora and Fauna

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    28 Oct 2024: There are over 2,000 recorded species of native plants and animals in Ipswich, including numerous rare and threatened species. ... Species. Species type. Listing. Rhodomyrtus psidiodes (Native guava). Plant (tree). Critically endangered.

  3. Ipswich.qld.gov.au What is ‘smart’ about these trees? Water Smart ... (PDF, 445k)

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    31 Jan 2023: A variety of tree species are suitable for Water Smart Street Trees. ... Talk to your project manager about tree species options. Will the tree block water flow and increase flooding?

    by Jane Pinder
  4. Page 1 of 9 Version Control and Objective ID ... (PDF, 403k)

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    25 Nov 2022: feasible due to the location or species of tree. All practicable options for resolving issues with trees should be exhausted before tree. ... Threatened Species. Native flora and fauna species listed as Rare, Vulnerable or Near Threatened under the

    by Amber van Sloten
  5. Information Sheet Landholder Conservation Partnerships Program Seed Collection Program ... (PDF, 828k)

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    30 Sep 2022: Background. Our native seed collection initiative commenced late 2021 aimed at diversifying the species offered through the Free Plant Program, which was identified as a key area of improvement during the ... Seed collection. Australian native species

    by Ko Oishi
  6. Koalas are strictly leaf feeders, eating a variety of ... (PDF, 1074k)

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    7 Sep 2017: What should I plant? Trees for koalas should be selected based on suitability for local soil type or landform. ... For best results, plant species that occur naturally. Vegetation in Queensland has been mapped as Regional Ecosystems (RE’s) which

  7. City of IpswichUrban Greening Putting the Plan into Action2022 ... (PDF, 2174k)

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    20 Sep 2022: Tulipwood (Harpullia pendula). Medium-sized native tree reaching heights of 7–9 metres and canopy spread of 2–4 metres. ... Tuckeroo (Cupaniopsis anacardioides). Medium-sized native tree reaching heights of 8–9 metres and spread of 6–8 metres.

  8. IPSWICH CITY COUNCIL Free Plant Program Application Form PO ... (PDF, 269k)

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    10 Mar 2023: Yes No. Please indicate the number of plants you require for each type of plant and nursery staff will select from the variety of suitable species currently available, or if you ... Note: Nursery staff will ensure all plant species are suitable for

    by Dominic Wrench
  9. riparian corridor revegetation guidelines.cdr (PDF, 313k)

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    28 Apr 2014: Mid and Upper Bank – Plant tree, shrub, native grasses and ground cover species at 1.5m – 2m centres. ... For goodstructural diversity, plant an even ratio of tree, shrub and ground cover species.

    by MStrelan
  10. Water Smart Street Trees

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    31 Jan 2023: It's vital you don't:. trim or remove the tree. replace the tree with a different species. ... By using stormwater, the Water Smart Street Tree system:. provides a healthy growing environment for the targeted tree species.

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