Alma Brown Reserve

Alma Brown Reserve landscape

This 5 hectare reserve of remnant bushland is managed by Banyule's Bushland Management Unit. It is open from dawn to dusk, with gates locked nightly.

Dogs and cats are prohibited from entering environmentally sensitive park and reserve areas as designated by signs.

History

In 1990, the reserve was given to the Shire of Diamond Valley (later Banyule Council) by the late Alma Brown. There is a conservation covenant on the land with Trust for Nature. Brown’s house is still in the reserve, and is fenced and leased out as a private residence.

A small stream, part of Diamond Creek's headwaters, passes through the reserve's centre before entering an underground pipe.

Flora and fauna

There are over 180 indigenous plant species throughout the reserve. 1 species is listed as nationally significant, with another 5 indigenous plants listed as rare or threatened within Victoria.

The reserve is home to a few kangaroos seeking refuge from urban development. Many native birds use the reserve for food and shelter during their breeding seasons.

Fauna

Common name Scientific name

Australian magpie

Cracticus tibicen

Brushtail possum

 Trichosurus vulpecula

Common ringtail possum

Pseudocheirus peregrinus

Eastern blue tongue lizard

Tiliqua scincoides

Eastern grey kangaroo

Macropus giganteus

Imperial hairstreak butterfly

Jalmenus evagoras

Laughing kookaburra

Dacelo novaeguineae

Sugar glider

Petaurus breviceps

Rainbow lorikeet

Trichoglossus moluccanus

Sulfur-crested cockatoo

Cacatua galerita

Tawny frogmouth

Podargus strigoides

Flora

Scientific name Common name

Acacia melanoxylon

Blackwood

Arthropodium strictum

Chocolate lily

Bulbine bulbosa

Bulbine lily

Bursaria spinosa

Sweet bursaria

Dianella revoluta

Spreading flax lily

Dianella amoena

Matted flax lily

Dichondra repens

Kidney weed

Drosera peltata

Pale sundew

Eucalyptus melliodora

Yellow box

Goodenia ovata

Hop goodenia

Kennedia prostrata

Running postman

Pterostylis nutans

Nodding greenhood

Pultenea pedunculata

Matted bush pea

Xerochrysum viscosum

Sticky everlasting

Location

90 Albion Crescent, Greensborough 3088  View Map

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