Mother Browns Bonnet 2021

Tuesday 28 September 2021

It was a pleasant Spring day with very little wind and ample sunshine. Initially we walked, around the buildings, peering through the windows. Although lots of Spanish Heath was visible it seemed to cease once we got into the bushland, fortunately or perhaps from the efforts of the Wildcare group that work at Woodvine.

Flowers were good and especially wattles in damper gullies and a low growing species on the top of Mother Browns Bonnet. The open grassy areas near the top were also striking and it is assumed were natural due to thin topsoil. 


Hibbertia
Edge of an opening on the top

Dense low Wattle  on summit area of Mother Browns Bonnet


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