Creyk Park Flora Reserve is located on Lilian Avenue and Kembla Street in Armadale. The bushland is characterised by 'Forrestfield Vegetation Complex Threatened Ecological Community' - a community of species which was once common to the Swan Coastal Plain. Now as little as nine per cent remains.
The bushland is predominantly Jarrah, Banksia attenuata (Slender Banksia), and Banksia menziesii (Menzies Banksia) woodland over a scattered understorey of Jacksonia sternbergiana, Hakea ruscifolia (Candle Hakea) and Conospermum stoechardis (Common Smokebush).
Ehrharta calycina (Perennial Veldt Grass) is a major threat to this bushland community. Interpretative signage is displayed at the park and illustrates tracks designed to reduce the spread of weeds, dieback, and minimise the trampling of vegetation.
The Forrestfield Complex Bushland Management Plan informs the management of Creyk Park Flora Reserve.
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