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16 Mar 2025

Hello NatureMaprs!Three new priority species lists of exotic freshwater and terrestrial invertebrates, and vertebrates in the ACT have been added to NatureMapr. Uploading records of these species to N...


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Katy wrote:
4 min ago
And the same questions for this one too.

Do you think this was planted deliberately, or sown by seed dispersal or grown from a sucker?

What environment was it in?

Was it suckering or did it have fruits?

Thanks,
Kate

Pyrus calleryana
Katy wrote:
8 min ago
Hi

Same questions for this sapling too.

Do you think this was planted deliberately, or sown by seed dispersal or grown from a sucker?

What environment was it in?

Was it suckering?

It looks larger than the others...did it have fruit?

Thanks,
Kate

Pyrus calleryana
Katy wrote:
12 min ago
Hi

I am gathering data on naturalisations of Callery Pears.

Do you think this was planted deliberately, or sown by seed dispersal or grown from a sucker?

What environment was it in?

Was it suckering?

Thanks,
Kate

Pyrus calleryana
Katy wrote:
23 min ago
Hi

I am gathering data about naturalisations of Callery Pear.

Do you think these 17 saplings were planted deliberately, or sown by seed dispersal or grown from a sucker?

What environment were they in?

Thanks,
Kate

Pyrus calleryana
Katy wrote:
28 min ago
Hi

I am gathering data about naturalisations of the Callery Pear.

Do you think this was planted deliberately, or sown by seed dispersal or grown from a sucker?

What was the environment it was in?

Thanks,
Kate

Pyrus calleryana

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