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VEGETATION MANAGEMENT PLAN for Bidjigal Reserve - Land

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Vegetation Management Plan - <strong>Bidjigal</strong> <strong>Reserve</strong>Management Unit 3: Barraga Trail (Adjacent to Sanctuary Point Road)Priority Rank: 3Additional Comments: Stormwater outlets, which maintain unnaturally high soil moisture andnutrient levels, are encouraging weeds to move into the bushland in a number of locations withinthis Management Unit.Table 5.23: Significant Weeds in Management Unit 3: Barraga Trail & Urban-Bushland Interface(end of Sanctuary Point Road)SPECIES COMMON NAME OCCURRENCENOXIOUS WEEDSWONSKEYSTONEWEEDSAgeratina adenophora* Crofton Weed M × ×Asparagus asparagoides* Bridal Creeper M × × ×Cinnamomum camphora* Camphor laurel M ×Lantana camara* Lantana H × × ×Ligustrum lucidum* Large-leaf Privet M × ×Ligustrum sinense* Small-leaf Privet H × ×Management Unit 4: Excelsior Creek Riparian & TrailPriority Rank: 4Additional Comments: Weed infestation is worst where sedimentation is occurred in the creekbed(e.g. silt slugs).Table 5.24: Significant Weeds in Management Unit 4: Excelsior Creek Riparian & TrailSPECIES COMMON NAME OCCURRENCENOXIOUSWEEDSWONSKEYSTONEWEEDSAgeratina adenophora* Crofton Weed L × ×Cinnamomumcamphora* Camphor Laurel L ×Lantana camara* Lantana L × × ×Ligustrum lucidum* Large-leaf Privet L × ×Ligustrum sinense* Small-leaf Privet M × ×UBM Ecological Consultants Pty Ltd 95

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