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GBLC is planning on running another Wattle Day event this year on Wednesday 4th of September. 

Free event.

Free Plants

Raffle prizes - Wattles of the Granite Belt and Surrounds (A Stanthorpe Rare Wildflower Consortium Publication)

As with last year it will be an informative day here at the Landcare office dedicated to everything Acacia. Come along and hear some of our local talents Sarah from Mole River Nursery and Jeannette & Liz from Stanthorpe Rare Wildflower Consortium as well as Matt & Helen discussing some of the cultural uses of our symbolically significant flowering Wattles.

Summary of the one-day workshop – Wattle Day - Acacia

  • Introducing Acacias as the largest genus of vascular plants in Australia over 1100 species
  • Their importance to insect pollinators
  • Their importance as a food source for animals
  • Traditional uses Aboriginals for food, and fibrous material
  • Ability to fix nitrogen from the atmosphere
  • Acacias as a pioneer species in restoration and regeneration efforts

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Landcare Office 45 Martin Street Tenterfield 2372 Australia

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Granite Borders Landcare Committee Inc.

Granite Borders Landcare Committee Inc.
Granite Borders Landcare Committee Inc.
0267363500

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