File:Brachyaria mutica at Downfall Creek footbridge 26 12 02.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionBrachyaria mutica at Downfall Creek footbridge 26 12 02.jpg |
English: Brachiaria mutica is an invasive exotic grass confined to creek banks in 7th Brigade Park, Chermside. It originates in Africa and the middle East and was introduced to Queensland as a high quality fodder grass. It tends to smother other plants along the banks of Downfall Creek. |
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