Creery Wetlands
Marion Timms talks to members of the public about the flora on the Creery Wetlands. NB algae in the background of the first photo.
A second walk conducted by Marion - Item courtesy Mandurah Coastal Times Wednesday, November 30 2005.
Disappearing Wildflowers
Wildflowers which have since been bulldozed from the back of the RAAFA Estate Meadow Springs.Photographs by Drusilla Gray
Bussell's Spider Orchid
Another triumph for Vic? Is this really the endangered Bussell's spider orchid? What do you think?


LIST OF FLORA SEEN IN BUSHLAND AT COODANUP, MANDURAH
- Acacia pulchella - Prickly Moses
- Jacksonia sternbergiana - Green Stinkwood
- Acacia saligna - Golden-Wreath Wattle
- Kunzea ericifolia - Spearwood
- Allocasuarina fraseriana - Fraser's Sheoak
- Lepisdosperma augustatum
- Allocasurina humilis - Dwarf Sheoak
- Leucopogon propinquus
- Banksia attenuata - Candle Banksia
- Macrozamia riedlei - Zamia
- Comostephium priessi
- Nuytsia floribunda - Christmas Tree
- Conostylus spp.
- Pattersonia occidentalis - Purple Flag
- Dasypogon bromellifolius - Pineapple Bush
- Persoonia saccata - Snottygobble
- Eucalyptus calophylla - Marri
- Petrophile linearis - Pixie Mops
- Eucalyptus gomphocephala - Tuart
- Petrophile maerostachya
- Eucalyptus marginata - Jarrah
- Schoenus grandiflorus - Large Flowered Bog Rush
- Eucalyptus rudis - Flooded Gum
- Viminaria juncea - Swish Bush
- Gahnia trisida
- Xanthoria preisii - Grass Tree
- Gompholobium tomentosum - Hairy Yellow Pea
- Xylomelon occidentale - Woody Pear
- Hardenbergia comptoniana - Native Wisteria
Tuart Trees
For details of past struggles against the removal and lack of care of the tuarts go to the Archives Section.
Ocean Road School
A SCHOOL TO BE PROUD OF -Item from The Preservation Times Vol.12 Issue 3 - Spring

