Rare plants translocated from Coffs bypass route

Created
Thu, 06/04/2023 - 05:39
Updated
Thu, 06/04/2023 - 05:39

BOTANISTS and Coffs Harbour Coastal Works horticulturists are doing their best to save two rare plants discovered during Transport for NSW’s Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) required in the planning stages for the Coffs Harbour bypass. “These two new species are the Fontainea allied to F. oraria (Lennox Head Fontainea), and a species of Pittosporum, Pittosporum...

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