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Streaked Arrow-grass Triglochin striata

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Streaked Arrow-grass Triglochin striata

April 1, 2019 | By dwsadmin
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Streaked Arrow-grass Triglochin striata is a semi-aquatic perennial herb, with leaves forming tufts along the rhizome or underground stem. The leaves in those found locally are rounded, although there is also a flat leaved form. The inflorescence is a spike to 18 cm long with 20-200 tiny greenish flowers, on an erect stem, from August to May.  At Venus Bay Streaked Arrow-grass is found in saltmarsh vegetation along Anderson Inlet.

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Annual Reports
Annual Report 2019
We have enjoyed another productive year with ongoing projects coming to the final stages of fruition and new projects emerging,...
Annual Report 2018
The past year was planned as one of consolidation and reflection. Without a President and Vice President we have limited...
Annual Report 2017
2017 has seen transitions motivated by structural changes to several of the organisations we traditionally work with. Parks Victoria, the...
Annual Report 2016
This year marks a decade of community volunteer work since the Friends of Venus Bay Peninsula incorporated in 2006. Though...
Annual Report 2015
The Committee and membership have been active this year delivering many ongoing projects and other activities that foster our objective...

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Protect and enhance the natural environment of the Venus Bay peninsula.

Provide information to all levels of government and the local community about indigenous flora and fauna of the Venus Bay peninsula.

Work in partnership with local, state and federal organisations on policies and initiatives that will protect and enhance the natural environment of the Venus Bay peninsula.

Seek funding and manage projects that support the aims above.

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