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Monga

To: Suzanne Edgar <>
Subject: Monga
From: martin butterfield <>
Date: Mon, 8 Mar 2010 16:09:37 +1100
If you go to look at the Eucryphia by going a bit past Penance Grove  you should, in the near future, see a magnificent display of Correa lawrenciana var. cordifolia.  They were just starting to burst out of bud two Wednesdays ago. 

If coming from River Road onto Milo Road, past Pennance Grove, up the hill, to a ridge top, track flattens out for quite a long stretch - the correas start to appear first on the left then on both sides.  If you get to Saddle Back Rd you've missed them.

On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 3:54 PM, Suzanne Edgar <> wrote:

The Eucrypohia/plumwood trees are flowering

and

if anyone is keen to see olive whistlers, go to the Mongarlowe picnic area and sit at the covered picnic table nearest to where the camping area used to be: you should be lucky

Sz


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