With advice from the Monash Gardens for Wildlife program at Monash Council, a selection of more than 100 plant species were sourced from the wider geographical area of the Kulin Nation, and arranged to reflect these diverse landscapes and vegetation types.
ConsultaDuring her long career teaching at Monash University, she created an Aboriginal garden of 150 native plant species, which continues as a living classroom and legacy. Artist and
ConsultaWhat are native plants? While indigenous plants are species which occur naturally in a local area such as the City of Monash, there are also species known as native plants. Many retail nurseries sell ‘native’ plants, which refers to any plant species that occurs
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ConsultaNative Plants at Clayton Campus, Monash University Clayton campus is heavily vegetated, and almost all of these trees and shrubs are Australian natives. This is a major incentive for native birds with highly specialised diets to flock to the campus, especially in times of drought or other circumstances where food supply is compromised.
ConsultaMonash University Clayton Campus features an aboriginal garden with plants used by indigenous people, a rainforest and Japanese gardens. Learn more.
ConsultaDuring her long career teaching at Monash University, she created an Aboriginal garden of 150 native plant species, which continues as a living classroom and legacy. Artist and horticulturist, Penny Algar, from the Strathbogie Ranges Conservation Management Network (SRCMN), first met Beth when visiting Monash University’s Aboriginal garden.
ConsultaThis unit examines the diversity of plant life, how plants evolved and how they live and grow. Topics cover evolutionary theory, the interpretation and use of phylogenetic trees in biodiversity research, plant form and
ConsultaFifty years ago, the Clayton site was a series of grassed paddocks. It is now a bustling campus with a wonderful vista of native trees and shrubs that few public, open spaces can match. We have been listed as an Australian Significant Landscape by the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects. Locate the gardens using the Clayton campus map.
ConsultaIndigenous communities of both plants and insects had faster rates of species turnover across sites and less inter-island connectivity than their introduced counterparts. Zeta
ConsultaMonash Education curriculum and health education researcher Rosie Welch and Senior Boon Wurrung Elder, N’arweet Dr Carolyn Briggs provide some ideas. This is the second article of the two-part series. The first article talks about How bringing Australian edible plants into your classroom can deepen understanding of Indigenous cultures and histories.
ConsultaGrowing an Indigenous medicine garden strengthens understanding and appreciation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people’s extensive knowledge of medicine plants. Creating a garden provides a great space to educate a diverse range of people, such as students, families, staff and community.
ConsultaThe Monash Gardens for Wildlife booklet: Includes photos of native plants that will prosper as they are suited to the local climate and soils. These plants will also attract (and
ConsultaThe Monash Indigenous Studies Centre is based in the School of Philosophical, Historical, and International Studies and is a flagship centre in the Faculty of Arts. Undergraduate studies An undergraduate major in Indigenous Cultures and Histories is designed to give students an understanding of Australian Indigenous cultures, traditions and histories.
ConsultaUsing published data, we examine elevational diversity patterns of non-native plants and compare the resulting patterns with those observed for native plants. Location: Global. Methods: We compiled data from 65 case studies on elevational diversity patterns of non-native plants around the world (including 32 cases in which both non-native and native
ConsultaAboriginal Plant Use Trail. A walk previously available at the Gardens, the first Aboriginal Plant Use Trail highlighted a selection of plants and some of the ways that these have been used by Aboriginal people in different
ConsultaIt had been brought from where it had been felled some years back to Monash University and into the custodianship of the Wominjeka Djeembana Indigenous Research Lab. It’s more than an object. It’s a living entity that reminds us of a past and for future generations to be able to experience.”
ConsultaThis unit examines the diversity of plant life, how plants evolved and how they live and grow. Topics cover evolutionary theory, the interpretation and use of phylogenetic trees in biodiversity research, plant form and function, and plant physiology. The unit provides an overview of the characteristics of algae, bryophytes, ferns, gymnosperms
Consulta4 |Gardens for Wildlife The benefits of establishing indigenous plants are that they: • are perfectly suited to our local soils and climate, and many species will thrive without fertilisers or sprays • require little maintenance to keep them looking healthy and neat • can withstand
ConsultaLearning more about edible native plants is one meaningful way to deepen your Indigenous knowledge — and integrate it into your teaching. To mark the upcoming NAIDOC Week Monash health education
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