Additional pictures from visit in March 2005

Petrus examining some of the revegetated areas

Coastal Morning glory Ipomoea cairica
Found mainly in the gully near the north landing

Petrus examining an unintented introduction found

Views across revegetated areas to the W of the Light Station

Mown and concreted pathway.
This is a stop off point for day visitors heading up to the Light Station.
Note the rampant Kikuyu grass

The old gardens on the NW side of South island.
Kikuyu grass has been treated with herbicide in the central distance
but is still rampant and smothering the Spike-headed Mass-rush in this area

Flowering Scarlet Runner Kennedia rubicunda

Coast Rosemary Westringia fruticosa

View towards the Light Station from N of the area once used for chicken yards

The quaried rock near the Light Station

Modern communications and the Light Tower


East terraces of the station quarters


View from above cliff top on NE side of North Island


Lichen on rocks SE side of South Island

SE side south island with wide baslt dyke

Track to South end and Charles Sturty University
experimental revegetation plot surrounded
by Coast Banksia Banksia integrifolia

View towards Domederry mountain from a gully just S of South Landing


A Spleenwort considered a hybrid Asplenium obtusatum x A. australasicum

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