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Coastal Vegetation

The three types of vegetation that I have found and photographed and chosen for this presentation are White correa, Costal wattle and twiggy daisybush I found all of them on the way from Mordialloc to Mentone beach and back. We had many activities and guides in the way the Mentone we stopped multiple times and had a man and woman come to talk to us about the beach and problems that the beach is facing. They were also talking about what we can do to help the beach.

Twiggy dasybush:

Are a slender shrub up to 2m tall with long straight branches and a few lateral shoots.

This plant flowers from October through to December.

Costal wattle:

Is a common shrub with narrow stalked leaves on long arching branches which bind the sand.

This plant flowers from August through to September.

White correa:

This plant originated in Tasmania. This species of Correa, the white petals of this shrub spread widely forming a cup-shaped rather than tubular bell flower.

This plant flowers through most of the

year.

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Coastal Presentation

By Elena