We met at the Vic at 6am and walked down Geissman Drive and Curtis Road and along Cedar creek through the Landcare revegetated area at the back of the TM State High School (with permission from the School Principal). It was great to see the plants looking so healthy. The fragrant flowering Native Frangipani Hymenosporum flavum (see picture) peppered through the plantings looked particularly beautiful. An unusual plant growing on the creek edge had Jim and the rest of us baffled but Susan has since identified it as a Woolly Frogmouth Philydrum lanuginosum.
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