Saturday, April 25, 2009

Freshwater National Park Qld.
This National Park is 34 km north of Brisbane, an absolute treasure!.
Grass Trees by the hundreds, thousands even!
This small NP covers a small area of only 0.94 sq.km.
These photos were taken last week in the
south-eastern
corner of this small park.
(please click on the photo to enlarge)

After such a rainy summer ...
the trees in this NP are looking so healthy!

You can see how the leaves are shining in the sunlight!

I noted the earth was a little swampy in this area.


It appears luckily no fires have burned through this area
in recent years, the older leaves were forming
lovely skirts
around the plants.
We had to be very careful not to stand
on any
of the new plants hidden in the grass.



This pic shows the prolific tree growth in the Park.


These photo's also show that it is not necessary
to have fire
the for germination of seeds.
A reminder too... that these plants only grow
approx 2 &1/2 cm or 1 inch per year!


Grass Trees of all sizes.
I will be visiting the Freshwater National Park again!
A delight for a Grass Tree lovers!

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The Tally 2009 seedlings = 34 (-4)
2008 seedlings = 64

6 in the garden and 2 in large pots.

Total = 106


Cheers Carol

1 comment:

Anna Campbell said...

Great photos, Carol. Where's the NP? I've never heard of it, and I'm just north of Briz Vegas.