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Dee Why Headland at the North end of Curl Curl
Beach.
As part of Science & Technology, 5/6T went on an excursion to Dee Why Headland to study Native Australian Plants. Children collected information, sketched the flowers, took photographs and prepared the following reports.
Dee Why Headland is about 40 minutes walk from Brookvale Public School.
Baeckea
Red
Honeysuckle
Commelina
Cone
Bush
Dagger
Bush
Dampiera
Darwinia
Epacris
Hibbertia
Melaleuca
Paperbark
Pea
Pig
Face
Platysace
She
Oak
Grey
Spider Flower
Red
Spider Flower
Tea-tree
Sydney
Wattle
Coastal
Rosemary
White
Beard
Plants grow thick, close to the ground.
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