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		<title>By: Trevor&#8217;s Birding &#187; Birds of Monarto Conservation Park</title>
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		<description>[...] Plants of the Park In between thick stands of mallee trees (Eucalyptus diversifolia) there are open heath like patches of vegetation. It is like a natural garden and when the plants are in flower it is really delightful. There is a wide variety of plants present including Daisies, Correas, Acacias, Astrolomas, Baeckia, Leucopogons, Boronias and several types of native orchids. The park promises to be absolutely filled with flowers later in the year. (For more information on the plants check my wife&#8217;s blog by clicking here.) [...]</description>
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