In addition to the usual weeds, Sallow Wattle has been seen in that area. This wattle is native to NSW, but is behaving like an invasive weed in parts of VIC. We'll be shown how to recognise Sallow Wattle at the start of the morning. Its flower spikes are very distinct, and if not flowering yet, the bright colour of the leaves helps to identify it. Parks Victoria has an information sheet on this wattle.
You are very welcome for all or part of the morning; or if you are unable to participate in the work, do feel free to join us at 11am, when we stop for morning tea and an informative talk about a plant, animal, or other aspect of the reserve.
Please bring sturdy shoes, gloves, drinking water. We'll provide you with morning tea, tools, and hand sanitiser. 🌿
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