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      <image:title>Resources for Locals - Low Flammability Plants for the Taroona Garden - Spreading Flax Lily - Dianella revoluta</image:title>
      <image:caption>A small clumping plant &lt;1m with blue and yellow flowers and bluish-purple berries; tolerates full sun to shade.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Resources for Locals - Low Flammability Plants for the Taroona Garden - Native Pig Face - Carpobrotus rossii</image:title>
      <image:caption>A salt tolerant ground cover with stunning purple flowers; an excellent alternative to flammable organic mulches.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Resources for Locals - Low Flammability Plants for the Taroona Garden - White-Flag Iris - Diplarreana moraea</image:title>
      <image:caption>A tufting plant to 1m; white flowers with yellow and purple markings.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Resources for Locals - Low Flammability Plants for the Taroona Garden - Bower Spinach - Tetragonia implexicoma</image:title>
      <image:caption>An edible, salt tolerant ground cover and climber; an excellent alternative to flammable organic mulches.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Resources for Locals - Low Flammability Plants for the Taroona Garden - Yellow Dogwood - Pomaderris elliptica</image:title>
      <image:caption>A medium shrub to 3m with attractive green leaves and rich cream flowers in Spring.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Resources for Locals - Low Flammability Plants for the Taroona Garden - Boobialla - Myoporum insulare</image:title>
      <image:caption>A large shrub or small tree up to 5m; fleshy green leaves and white flowers in winter and spring.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Resources for Locals - Low Flammability Plants for the Taroona Garden - Pelargonium - Pelargonium australe</image:title>
      <image:caption>A small shrub &lt;0.5m; large, green velvety leaves; pale pink flowers with purple striations which last for extended periods.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Resources for Locals - Low Flammability Plants for the Taroona Garden - Saltbush - Rhagodia candolleana</image:title>
      <image:caption>A spreading shrub to 1m with red berries that are favoured by birds. Shelters small mammals.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Resources for Locals - Common Weeds of Taroona - Blue Periwinkle - Vinca major</image:title>
      <image:caption>Reproduces vegetatively - spreads easily from the smallest amount of stem or root material. Often spread in dumped garden waste. Very difficult to control. Extensive matted root system. Invades dry forests and coastal areas. DISPOSAL: Cover with black plastic or old carpet for 6 months to reduce vigour then dig out, or cut back and spray regrowth repeatedly. Bag and dispose.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Resources for Locals - Common Weeds of Taroona - Blackberry - Rubus fruticosus agg.</image:title>
      <image:caption>INTRODUCED TO AUSTRALIA IN THE EARLY 1830S AND NOW COVERS MORE THAN 8.8 MILLION HECTARES. IT IS A WEED OF NATIONAL SIGNIFICANCE. Seeds spread by animals and birds, and in dumped garden waste. Very difficult to control. Any plant material remaining will re-shoot. DISPOSAL: Dig out or spray or cut and paste, with follow up control.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Resources for Locals - Common Weeds of Taroona - Boneseed - Chrysanthemoides monilifera</image:title>
      <image:caption>Seeds spread by birds, animals and water. Seeds remain viable in the soil for 10 years. Invades coastal areas and dry forests. DISPOSAL: Pull out small plants or cut and paste with herbicide.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Resources for Locals - Common Weeds of Taroona - Canary Broom - Genista monspessulana</image:title>
      <image:caption>Seeds prolifically. Spread by ants and water. Seed remains viable for many years. Invades wet and dry forests and coastal areas. DISPOSAL: Dig out small plants or cut and paste with herbicide.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Resources for Locals - Common Weeds of Taroona - Cotoneaster (Cotoneaster spp.)</image:title>
      <image:caption>Seeds spread by birds and animals that eat the attractive red berries. Invades dry and wet forests and coastal areas. DISPOSAL: Cut and paste with herbicide.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Resources for Locals - Common Weeds of Taroona - Fennel - Foeniculum vulgare</image:title>
      <image:caption>Seeds spread by animals, water and garden waste. Difficult to fully control; bulbs need to be dug out. Invades coastal areas and disturbed areas. DISPOSAL: Dig out ensuring entire tap root is removed, or cut and paste with herbicide close to the ground.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Resources for Locals - Common Weeds of Taroona - Banana Passionfruit - Passiflora tarminiana</image:title>
      <image:caption>Vigorous climber choking most Taroona gullies. Reproduces vegetatively, seeds spread by birds and animals, and in dumped garden waste. Invades all habitats. Very vigorous and difficult to control. Warning: Still sold in some nurseries! DISPOSAL: Dig out or cut and paste with herbicide.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Resources for Locals - Common Weeds of Taroona - Red Valerian - Centranthus ruber</image:title>
      <image:caption>Spread in dumped garden waste and contaminated soil. Seeds prolifcally. Seeds spread by wind. Invades dry forests and coastal areas. Very difficult to control. Warning: Still sold in nurseries! DISPOSAL: Pull out small plants, spray or cut and paste with herbicide.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Resources for Locals - Common Weeds of Taroona - Cape Ivy - Delairea odorata</image:title>
      <image:caption>Seeds spread by birds and contaminated garden waste. Very difficult to control. Any stem material left in contact with the soil will take root and grow. Invades gullies. DISPOSAL: Dig out and remove all roots and stems in contact with soil.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Resources for Locals - Common Weeds of Taroona - Sweet Pittosporum - Pittosporum undulatum</image:title>
      <image:caption>Birds spread seeds. Invades bushland. Beware:  Still sold in some nurseries! DISPOSAL: Dig out all roots or cut and paste with herbicide.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Resources for Locals - Common Weeds of Taroona - Mirror Bush - Coprosma repens</image:title>
      <image:caption>Seeds spread by birds and animals. Invades wet and dry forests and coastal areas. DISPOSAL: Pull out small plants or cut and paste.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Resources for Locals - Taroona Coastal Discovery Trail - Make it stand out</image:title>
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    <loc>https://www.ten.org.au/resources/blog-post-title-one-gxf5d</loc>
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      <image:title>Resources for Locals - Rich Pickings - “We’re so lucky to live here!” It’s almost a catchcry, it’s heard so often. We Taroona residents do appreciate the beauty of our home. How could you not! Just minutes from the centre of Hobart, nestled between the beautiful ever-changing waters of the Derwent and the fragrant eucalypt forests in the foothills. Our days are filled with birdsong ... our nights with the quiet scurrying of bandicoots and possums. But as with all homes, we share responsibility for its care.</image:title>
      <image:caption>The founders of the Taroona Environment Network, back in 1997, recognised this. A small group of like-minded souls were inspired to ‘clean-up’ the coastline, and battle the boneseed and other invasive weeds that had begun to smother our special remnant coastal vegetation. Only a decade later, the group has around one hundred members, including a core group who regularly meet for working bees. The results speak for themselves. Much of the coastline has been rehabilitated with coastal plants that once grew naturally.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Resources for Locals - Taroona’s Native Plants - Native pig face Carpobrotus rossii</image:title>
      <image:caption>Ground cover with succulent leaves and pink flowers (the (yellow flowered form is introduced). Easy to grow in a dry sunny spot - large spread.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Resources for Locals - Taroona’s Native Plants - Bower Spinach Tetragonia implexicoma</image:title>
      <image:caption>Performance Soft ground cover or scrambling climber with succulent leaves, yellow flowers and orange-red berries. Spreads to about a metre. Pioneer plant in dry disturbed sites, where it readily and quickly spreads. Fire retardant – use in place of bark chip as weed suppressant. Propagate from cutting - strikes easily. Muwinina use Orange-red berries valued as a red dye and a sweet snack (salty-sweet flavour). Habitat value Good shelter for penguins, skinks and invertebrates; berries eaten by birds. Other highlights Leaves can be eaten raw or steamed. Try leaves in salads, steamed as a vegetable or as a substitute in spinach pie. Blanch briefly before serving or cooking. Flavour and texture is similar to spinach (hence its common name).</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Resources for Locals - Taroona’s Native Plants - Sagg Lomandra longifolia</image:title>
      <image:caption>Sedge - 1m x 1m Looks great as a massed planting. Grows well in wet and dry conditions (prefers drier). Yellow flower spikes in spring. Propagate by division. Young white shoots (base of new growing rushes) can be eaten raw or baked. Most succulent leaf bases are in centre of tussock. Pull up leaf and peel back to reveal white base. Discard rest of leaf. Tastes a little like green peas. Can use raw in salads, steamed or baked. Great in a vege stirfry, added last and stirred through.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Resources for Locals - Taroona’s Native Plants - White correa Correa alba</image:title>
      <image:caption>Hardy, spreading shrub to 1.5m high. Tip prune when young if you want a compact shape. Great pruned to a hedge. White tube flowers mainly in Autumn and Winter. Copes well with sandy and clay soils. Tolerates full coastal exposure. Propagate from cutting. Muwinina use Leaves infused for a tea. Early settlers called it ‘island tea’. Make sure you wash and dry leaves carefully before use to remove any sooty mould or sand/dust. Habitat value Attracts insects and small birds. Provides dense cover for small mammals, like bandicoots.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Resources for Locals - Taroona’s Native Plants - Seaberry saltbush Rhagodia candolleana</image:title>
      <image:caption>Small spreading shrub - 1m high x 2m wide. Succulent grey-green foliage with red berries. Great hedging plant. Likes full sun to part shade; prefers well-drained drier soils. Eat leaves raw or cooked (taste grassy). High in salt so eat small amounts unless boiled, rinsed and re-boiled to remove excess salt. Good with scrambled eggs and frittata. Berries bitter but edible. Can be dried or frozen to use later. Can use berries and leaves to make salsa. Propagate from cuttings or seed.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Resources for Locals - Taroona’s Native Plants - Grey saltbush Atriplex cinerea</image:title>
      <image:caption>Performance Spreading shrub to 2m high. Can be hedged. Intermingles well with Rhagodia candolleana (coastal saltbush). Soft, grey leaves. Flowers in Spring and Summer. Male flowers are purple globular clusters (yellow in bloom). Female flowers more discrete. Very salt tolerant, growing right to water’s edge. Great sand-binder to prevent soil erosion. Fire retardant. Drought tolerant. Propagate from cutting. Muwinina use Sage-like leaves boiled and eaten – tender and succulent. Habitat value Attracts native butterflies – is a caterpillar food plant. Good shelter for skinks and invertebrate animals, food for birds, a natural shelter for little penguins. Other highlights Leaves make great crispy coastal chips. Oil/season lightly on tray, and roast lightly! Can also use as a stuffing for chicken/ lamb, and in stirfrys. Leaves are high in salt so eat in small amounts unless boiled, rinsed and re-boiled to remove excess salt. Seeds can also be harvested as a seasoning, or added to native pepper for a salt and pepper mix.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Resources for Locals - Taroona’s Native Plants - Common boobialla Myoporum insulare</image:title>
      <image:caption>Large spreading shrub - up to 4m x 4m Fast growing. Glossy leaves, small white flowers in spring/summer, purple-black fruit. Fire retardant, good for dry gardens. Berries are edible, but quite bitter. Best to add with other berries in sauces, jams and jellies. Propagate from cutting - strikes easily</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Resources for Locals - Taroona’s Native Plants - Silver banksia Banksia marginata</image:title>
      <image:caption>Large shrub to small tree - 8m high x 4m wide. Year round flower spikes, but mainly in autumn. Can grow tall and spreading, but can also be hedged and kept compact. Pour warm water over flower spike to extract nectar; strain for a sweet drink – helps sooth a sore throat. Propagate from seed.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Resources for Locals - Taroona’s Native Plants - Blackwood Acacia melanoxylon</image:title>
      <image:caption>Tall tree - up to 15m high in Taroona so not for small gardens! Grows fast; tolerates dry and wet, sun and shade. Pale yellow flowers in spring. Both green and dried seeds are edible – of all wattles. Collect dry seed pods and sort seed from pod. Roast on oven tray until scent is strong. Crush to desired level of coarseness. Add to dukka, biscuits, bread, cakes, chocolate, even custard! Propagate from seed. Before planting, cover seed with near boiling water and soak over-night. Only plant seeds which have become swollen.</image:caption>
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