Blue tongue or Native Lasiandra
Blue tongue Melastoma malabathricum is one of our local native plants that is thriving in the present weather conditions. Read on to find out if it would be a suitable plant for your garden.
Blue tongue Melastoma malabathricum is one of our local native plants that is thriving in the present weather conditions. Read on to find out if it would be a suitable plant for your garden.
On Sat April 30th Marc Russell from Back 2 the Bush delivered a workshop on Bush Tucker plants. Have a look at some photos of the day and information on Bush foods.
Traditionally, this should be the time to sit back and enjoy the garden.
May I draw your attention to two posts I added last week.
Noosa Council’s draft Threatened Fauna Recovery Roadmap Includes the "Noosa Nine" for management prioritisation are the iconic Glossy Black Cockatoo, Koala and the Murray River Cod.
These books have been written by volunteers, who have produced books of outstanding quality which are in wide demand throughout Qld.
A recent trial of oyster baskets at key sites in the Noosa River has demonstrated early signs of success.
NICA looks forward to supporting the Eco Trio in their endeavours around the river and we can't wait to view the completed works. The project has been made possible by a RADF grant.
World Environment Day Festival is coordinated by Sunshine Coast Environment Council and is running for the whole month of June.
UWG's exhibition 'What's in your garden' at Noosaville Library until the end of May