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2010
Mar  16

Indigenous grasses – Seed Germination Data Sheet

 

Indigenous Grasses

Indigenous Grasses

“The form of the plant is a good startling point in identification particularly in distinguishing between indigenous grasses (mostly perennial tussocks with fine leaves) and introduced grasses (either tufted annuals, creeping grasses or tussocks usually with broad leaves).”

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Indigenous grasses: seed germination – (PDF – 2 pages, 129kB)


Posted by Admin Filed under the cateogry Australian Grasslands 0  Comment(s) Tags: ,


2010
Feb  2

The Girai Wurrung language-culture group

 

“The Girai Wurrung (translation = Blood Lip) language-culture group included 21 clans occupying estates east of the Hopkins River and it’s Salt Creek tributary, west of Mount Emu Creek, the Heytesbury region and the coast between the mouth of the Hopkins and the Gellibrand River at the western edge of the Otway Ranges. The former Framlingham mission and current Framlingham community are on the estate of the Gilidmurar gundidj clan.”

Read the full article: Girai Wurrung – Our Precious Heritage (CCMA)


Posted by Admin Filed under the cateogry Case Studies, Indigenous Land Management 0  Comment(s) Tags: ,


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