Album: Blue Periwinkle - DSC_2033

DSC_2033
Often planted as a colourful ground cover for shady
areas, it smothers out native vegetation and overtakes
the ground layer. Invades moist and shady
sites in bushland as well as waterways.
• Spreads by stems along the ground
• Broken pieces left behind will grow into new plants
• Plant pieces can also spread by water and
establish downstream
• Spread by dumping garden waste


Camera Maker:Nikon Corporation
Camera Model:NIKON D70s
Shutter Speed:1/160 sec
Aperture:f/8
Focal Length:48 mm
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Time Taken:2008:07:10 02:30:12
Exposure Compensation:0 EV
Metering Mode:Unknown: 1114117
Flash Fired:Unknown: 65536
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