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23-May-2016 10:29:27 PM
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Parks have access to a crew to do work at Arapiles. One thing they could tackle is bridalveil creeper. If you see bridalveil at Arapiles could you respond here with the location and I'll forward it to Parks via Friends of Arapiles..
To kick things off : the hillside above punks has a lot of bridalveil, so that's on the list.
Over to you.
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24-May-2016 10:06:30 AM
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For those of us who have no idea what a bridalveil creeper looks like would you mind posting a picture or telling us how too identify one?
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24-May-2016 10:13:19 AM
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Bridal veil creeper
Removed code to display the photo below as it is very large.
Link to photo of infestation
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24-May-2016 1:56:24 PM
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If you want a reference on your phone, Bridal Creeper appears in the Environmental Weeds of Sydney app available free on the Play Store and iTunes.
If there's enough interest, you might be able to convince superstu and I to make an Arapiles specific version.
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24-May-2016 3:17:56 PM
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On 24/05/2016 ajfclark wrote:
>If you want a reference on your phone, Bridal Creeper appears in the Environmental
>Weeds of Sydney app available free on the Play Store and iTunes.
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>If there's enough interest, you might be able to convince superstu and
>I to make an Arapiles specific version.
Will it include otha feral ed, uh sorry id tools?
PS stuiegang already got the goats nailed, so no need 2 point him in that direction.
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26-May-2016 7:12:38 AM
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If u are using the app to help you identify bridal veil, it lists Wombat Berry as a native look-a-like that can be confused with bridal veil. However, wombat berry is unlikely to be found that far west.
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26-May-2016 10:02:55 AM
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When they're done, can you send them over to the Grampians to deal with the infestations of spikey wattle?
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