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Bulga forest Diary  Thursday  25th May 2023

Bulga forest Diary Thursday 25th May 2023

by Bulga Forest | May 25, 2023 | Bulga Forest Diary

Thursday the Bleeding heart tree Leaf beginning to turn to it’s trademark...
Bulga forest Diary  Wednesday 24th May

Bulga forest Diary Wednesday 24th May

by Bulga Forest | May 24, 2023 | Bulga Forest Diary

New Growth on the Cissus Antartica.  A Boletus Toadstool being devoured by a foam type fungi. The Bulga forest is a dryer and warmer zone in the middle of the Bulga Plateu. Misty days quickly change into sunny and  warm delightfull...
Bulga forest Diary Wednesday

Bulga forest Diary Wednesday

by Sue Collins | May 17, 2023 | Bulga Forest Diary

The Allocasurina torulosa (Forest Oak) is flowering at the moment.  The first photo is the female flower. The second is the spores on the nearby male tree. The last is a cone on the female tree from last...
Bulga forest Diary Sunday

Bulga forest Diary Sunday

by Sue Collins | May 13, 2023 | Bulga Forest Diary

Another beautiful Autumn day in the Bulga, going down to 8 and is now up to 21.Lots of new growth around, with this Doodia aspera (Rasp fern) always a lovely spot of colour on the forest...
Bulga forest Diary Friday 12th 2023

Bulga forest Diary Friday 12th 2023

by Sue Collins | May 12, 2023 | Bulga Forest Diary

The temperatures have been pretty steady around 7 in the mornings and up to 21 during the day. A very late flowwering Tripladenia multiflora (Sarsparilla Lily). Family...
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  Always was, always will be, Aboriginal land.

We pay our deepest respects to the Biripi people, the traditional custodians of Bulga Forest. We recognise the Biripi people’s continuing connection to land, water and culture and recognise sovereignty was never ceded.