Resources
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Get Connected workshop Nov 23rd 2022
UWG Members enjoyed the Get Connected Workshop which provided links and details of how to use IT resources to identify flora and fauna species.
Water loving natives are thriving after the wet winter
Weeds aren’t the only plants that have enjoyed the wet conditions this year. Some local native water plants have been putting on a great show. Click here to learn about them..
Echidnas
The start of summer brings the end to Echidna mating season. Click the link to have a read about this iconic Australian monotreme.
Noosa’s Native Plants – October
What native plants are flowering now in October?
AS BUSY AS . . . . .
Noosa’s Urban Wildlife Gardeners assembled in the Haslam Garden at Lake Cooroibah on Sunday 16th October to see a Native Bee hive separated and learn a few facts about Australia’s stingless native bees.
Weed of the month Japanese honeysuckle
Japanese Honeysuckle was a popular garden plant a few decades ago. It isn’t as common in gardens these days but is now a bushland weed.
Keeping Native Bees in Your Wildlife Garden
All you need to do is obtain a populated bee box and place it properly oriented into your garden, and nature will do the rest.
HEDGES
An interesting hedge which has been densely planted with several species of bottlebrush and teatree with an adjoining hedge of lillipilli.
Weed of the month – Wandering Trad
This month we look at Hairy commelina and have a reminder about the Native Wandering Jew that is often mistaken as a weed.
Noosa’s Native Plants, Flowering Now
Here are some of Noosa’s native plants that caught my attention this September.
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