Sunday, 12 July 2015

Trees and Shrubs available

Trees available in tube-stock
Scientific name Common name Height (m)
Acacia dealbata Silver Wattle up to 30
Acacia implexa Lightwood 5 to 15
Acacia mearnsii Black Wattle 20
Acacia melanoxylon Blackwood up to 30
Allocasuarina littoralis Black Sheoak 8
Allocasuarina verticillata  Drooping Sheoak 10
Eucalyptus cephalocarpa Silver-leaved Stringybark 20
Eucalyptus goniocalyx Long-leaved Box 15
Eucalyptus leucoxylon ssp. connata Yellow Gum 20
Eucalyptus melliodora Yellow Box 30
Eucalyptus ovata Swamp Gum 25
Eucalyptus polyanthemos Red Box 25
Eucalyptus radiata Narrow-leaved Peppermint 30
Eucalyptus tricarpa Red Ironbark 30
Eucalyptus viminalis Manna Gum 50
Eucalyptus yarraensis Yarra Gum 15
Banksia marginata Silver Banksia 10
Tall shrubs available in tube-stock
Scientific name Common name Height (m)
Acacia acinacea Gold-dust Wattle 2
Acacia brownii Heathe Wattle 0.3-1
Acacia paradoxa Kangaroo Thorn 2 to 3
Acacia retinodes Swamp Wattle 6
Acacia verticillata Varnish Wattle 5 to 10
Callistemon sieberi River Bottlebrush up to 5
Coprosma quadrifida Prickly Currant Bush 2 to 4
Goodenia ovata Hop Bush 2
Grevillea rosmarinfolia Rosemary Grevillea 2
Gynatrix pulchella  Hemp Bush 3
Hakea decurrens subsp physocarpa Bushy Needlewood up to 5
Kunzea leptospermoides  Burgan 3
Leptospermum continentale Prickly Tea-tree 1 to 2
Leptospermum lanigerum Woolly Tea-tree 3
Melicytus dentatus  Tree Violet 4
Myoporum insulare  Boobialla 6
Myoporum petiolatum Sticky Boobialla 2
Myrsine howittiana Muttonwood 3 to 10
Olerea argophylla  Musk Daisy-bush 3 to 10
Ozothamnus ferrugineus Tree Everlasting 2 to 5
Pomaderris aspera Hazel Pomaderris 3 to 15
Pomaderris lanigera Woolly Pomaderris 1 to 5
Pomaderris prunifolia Plum-leaf Pomaderris 1 to 4
Pomaderris racemosa Slender Pomaderris 2 to 5
Pomaderris vaccinifolia Round-leaf Pomaderris 3 to 4
Prostranthera lasinthos  Victorian Christmas Bush up to 10
Solanum laciniatum  Large-flowered Kangaroo Apple up to 3
Spyridim pavifolium  Kangaroo Apple 1
Trees and Shrubs available in 6'' pots
Scientific name Common name Height (m) Number available (13/7/15)
Acacia dealbata Silver Wattle up to 30 4
Acacia mearnsii Black Wattle 20 10
Acacia retinodes Swamp Wattle 6 4
Acacia verticillata Varnish Wattle 5 to 10 5
Allocasuarina littoralis Black Sheoak 8 2
Allocasuarina verticillata  Drooping Sheoak 10 10
Coprosma quadrifida Prickly Currant Bush 2 to 4 8
Eucalyptus polyanthemos Red Box 25 10
Eucalyptus tricarpa Red Ironbark 30 28
Eucalyptus viminalis Manna Gum 50 10
Eucalyptus camaldulensis River Red Gum 20 26
Gynatrix pulchella  Hemp Bush 3 16
Hakea decurrens  Bushy Needlewood up to 5 2
Leptospermum continentale Prickly Tea-tree 1 to 2 5
Melaleuca ericifolia  Swamp Paperbark 4 to 9 6
Ozothamnus ferrugineus Tree Everlasting 2 to 5 2
Pomaderris aspera Hazel Pomaderris 3 to 15 30

Sunday, 5 July 2015

National Tree Day 2015

2015 marks the 20th annual National Tree Day (July 26th) and Schools Tree Day (July24th). National Tree Day is  Australia's largest community tree planting event. Last year, almost 300,000 people participated and 1.4 million native trees and other plants were planted.



This year, the La Trobe Wildlife Sanctuary is getting involved and running a number of activities including kid's activities, an indigenous plant workshop, tree planting, tree sale and plant giveaways (more details below). Trees (and other plants) that are indigenous to north-east Melbourne are available for sale in our indigenous plant nursery. The nursery is open from 10am until 3pm Sunday through Friday. Schools ordering plants for Schools Tree Day are entitled to a discount.

Lightwood Wattle - Acacia implexa

National Tree Day activities at the La Trobe Wildlife Sanctuary:
  •  Plant Giveaway - plants will be given away throughout the day at our indigenous plant nursery, open from 10am-3pm
  • Tree Sale - trees and shrubs will be discounted at our indigenous plant nursery, open from 10am-3pm. Species available listed here.
  • Kid's activity (11am) - discover the tiny creatures that live in native grass and create your own native grass to take home
  • Tree planting activity (12pm) - we will plant indigenous trees and shrubs around the La Trobe Wildlife Sanctuary depot area
  • Indigenous Plant workshops (1:30pm) - learn about gardening with indigenous plants and providing habitat for native animals
  • The La Trobe Wildlife Sanctuary will be open from 10am-3pm for bush walks, bird watching etc. 
To register for any of the events visited above, please complete the form on the National Tree Day website event registration. All events are free.




Grevillea rosmarinifolia
 
Resources for schools and gardeners:

Sunday, 1 February 2015

Retail Open 6 Days

We are Open for Business


We are Open!

BioBlitz 2015
The Sanctuary Retail Shop (Selling Indigenous plants and nesting boxes) is now open for business 6 Days a week!

10am - 3pm Every day except Saturday.

Come in and see our fantastic, knowledgeable staff and start designing your own habitat patch or Indigenous display garden now.









While your at it - why not go for a walk through the sanctuary and help us with our BioBlitz - you can help us discover the little critters that live in the Sanctuary.


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2015 Little Creature BioBlitz

Jan - April 2015

This January to April - we would like our visitors to tune in to all the little critters in the sanctuary and tell us about what they find.

Simply take photos of the small animals (macro invertebrates) you come across while in the sanctuary and upload them to the link below.
http://bit.ly/1ynV4SV


Competition 

Tell us what these little critters are for your chance to win a Twilight Tour Entry.
email to enter


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Thursday, 15 January 2015

School Holidays - Twilight Tours

A Sugar Glider in a Nesting Box
January is a great month to visit the Wildlife Sanctuary there's loads of things happening in the bush, especially with wildflowers in bloom. Our Twilight Tours have been great over the past few weeks, with this weeks being fantastic! Sugar Gliders (Petaurus breviceps) were seen gliding between trees and just as we were leaving a Powerful Owl (Ninox strenua) was spotted in the trees around the office.

Twilight Tours are scheduled on Wednesday evenings during the school holidays and on the third Wednesday of every month outside holidays. The next tour is scheduled for 21st January.
Xerochrysum viscosum in flower.