Singapore Daisy on Melaleuca Wetlands boundary
Singapore daisy and mother-in-law-tongues growing deeper into the Melaleuca Wetlands, Innes Street border.
Fishbone fern on the Melaleuca Wetlands boundary
Fishbone fern has spread south from Innes Street so fast β it is only a few metres away from the Ramsar boundary that is meant to protect the wetlands.
Ochna on the Melaleuca Wetlands boundary
Ochna is particularly problematic because of itβs deep, hooked roots that take hold. Environmental officers from RCC will step in to tackle this weed.