This project restored 8 hectares of native grassland along Warralily Boulevard in Armstrong Creek. Designed to function as a habitat corridor and biodiversity buffer, the grassland links existing remnant patches and strengthens the ecological footprint adjacent to Armstrong Creek. Read more…
An ambitious 1.5-hectare revegetation of heavily disturbed quarry land in Fyansford, this project reconnected a residential subdivision with the Moorabool River using a combination of direct seeding and strategic planting. Read more…
As it is commonly known, the Matted Flax Lily was growing along the new railway extension to South Morang, a developing suburb on Melbourne’s northern fringe. Being an endangered species listed under the EPBC Act, it was important that these protected plants be protected in a managed area. Read more…
In 2005 Flora Victoria sowed the first of many bridge batters for Hume City Council. The objective was to find a relatively cheap low maintenance cover that looked acceptable to the public. Luckily the batters had been sprayed frequently enough to prevent the accumulation of weed seed, and long enough to almost exhaust the weed seed bank in the soil. Read more…
In 2013 we were asked to sow 4.5 hectares of new parkland at Gordon O’Keeffe Reserve in Wyndham. The aim was to create a cover of perennial grass to prevent the turf areas becoming a dust bowl in summer in this low rainfall area. Read more…