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Hartmann Park was donated to the Council in the 1970's by Mr Hubert Hartmann. It provides an excellent display of wildflowers, such as banksias, teatrees and trigger plants in the heathland understory of the open forest. HARTMANN PARK WALK Key Features 1. Grass Trees - the Xanthorrhoea johnsonii is a unique and beautiful native species, possessing the ability to re-shoot after fire and also the bearer of one of the most peculiar foliage displays. 2. Sandstone Shelf - the Hartmann Park walk encompasses a shelf of granite rock which offers some magnificent landscape features. 3. Soil Variety - the Hartmann Park walk possesses an interesting variety of soils, from grainy sandstone to thick granite, allowing for a diverse range of native species to flourish. 4. Human influence has been minimised along the track and on the northern side of the creek, allowing for a largely undisturbed natural ecosystem to thrive throughout the Hartmann Park walk. SOME PLANTS FOUND IN THE PARK | Acacia podalyriaefolia | Qld silver fern | | Acacia granitica | | | Actinotus helianthi | Flannel flower | | Alphitonia excelsa | Red Ash | | Angophora subvelutina | Broad Leaved apple | | Angophora costata | Smooth barked apple | | Baeckea virgata | Twiggy baeckea | | Banksia spinulosa var collina | Hair pin banksia | Banksia integrifolia var integrifolia
| Coast banksias | | Breynia oblongifolia | Coffee bush | | Callistemon viminalis | Weeping bottlebrush | | Cassinia laevis | Cough bush | | Eucalyptus acmenoides | Yellow stringybark | | Eucalyptus propinqua | Grey gum | | Hovea longifolia var lanceolata | | | Jacksonia scoparia | | | Leptospermum trinervium | Tea tree | | Petrophile canescens | Conesticks | | Pimelia linifolia | | | Stylidium larcifolium | Trigger plant | | Xanthorrhoea johnsonii | Grass tree | | | | Ferns: | | Drymaria rigidula | Basket fern | | Adiantum aethopicum | Maiden hair fern | | Doodea asperata | Rasp fern | | Cheilanthes tenuifolia | Rock fer |
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