List of Labelled Plants at the Joseph Banks Reserve

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

List of Labelled Plants at the Joseph Banks Reserve Joseph Banks Native Plants Reserve, Kareela Current at May 2009 List of labelled plants compiled by Australian Plants Society, Sutherland Group Please read Explanatory Notes on last page. B, C J, K, L Local to A (APS (Terrace, D, E G, H (Water I (Lilies, N Sydney Suth Acacias, (Cycads, F views, Silver, (Mixed Rainforest, (Mixed Carpark Scientific name Common name region Garden) Edibles) Scented) (Rainforest) Natural) Shade) Ferns) Sunny) environs Acacia adunca Wallangarra Wattle no no yes no no no no no no no Acacia amblygona 'Winter Gold' no yes no no no no no no no no Acacia baileyana prostrate Cootamundra Wattle no yes no no no no no no no no Acacia binervia Coast Myall local no yes no no yes no no no no Acacia blayana no no no no no yes no no no no Acacia boormanii Snowy River Wattle no no no no no yes no no no no Acacia cognata no yes yes no no no no no no no Acacia conferta Golden Top no yes yes no no no no no no no Acacia covenyi no no no no no yes no no no no Acacia cultriformis Knife-leaf Wattle no yes yes no no no no no no no Acacia cultriformis 'Cascade' Knife-leaf Wattle no no no no no yes no no no no Acacia dealbata Silver Wattle no no no yes no no no no no no Acacia decurrens Sydney Green Wattle local no yes no no yes no no no no Acacia elata Mountain Cedar Wattle local no yes yes no yes no no no no Acacia fimbriata Fringed Wattle local no yes no yes no no yes no no Acacia flexifolia Bent-leaf Wattle no yes no no no no no no no no Acacia floribunda White Sallow Wattle local no yes no no no no no no no Acacia glandulicarpa no no yes no no no no no no no Acacia howittii (prostrate) Sticky Wattle no no yes no no no no no no no Acacia iteaphylla Flinders Range Wattle no yes yes no no no no no no no Acacia longifolia Sydney Golden Wattle local no yes no no no no no no no Acacia macradenia no no yes no no no no no no no Acacia maxwellii no no no no no yes no no no no Acacia melanoxylon Blackwood local no yes no no no no no no no Acacia podalyriifolia Qld Silver Wattle no yes no no no yes no no no no Acacia pycnantha Golden Wattle no yes yes no no no no no no no Acacia pycnostachya no yes no no no no no no no no Acacia saligna Golden Wreath Wattle no no no no no yes no no no no Acacia suaveolens Sweet-scented Wattle local no no no no no no no no yes Acacia subulata no yes no no no no no no no no Acacia trinervata dead? local no no no no no yes no no no Acacia ulicifolia Prickly Moses local no yes no no no no no no no Acacia vestita Hairy Wattle no no yes no no no no no no no Acmena hemilampra no no no no no no no yes no no Acmena smithii Lillypilly local no no no yes no no yes no no Acmena smithii var. minor Lillypilly local no no no no no yes no no no Acronychia imperforata Coastal Aspen no no yes yes no no no no no no Actinotus helianthi dead? Flannel Flower local no no no no yes no no no no Adiantum aethiopicum Common Maidenhair Fernlocal no no yes no no no no no no page 1 of 12 Joseph Banks Native Plants Reserve, Kareela Current at May 2009 List of labelled plants compiled by Australian Plants Society, Sutherland Group Please read Explanatory Notes on last page. B, C J, K, L Local to A (APS (Terrace, D, E G, H (Water I (Lilies, N Sydney Suth Acacias, (Cycads, F views, Silver, (Mixed Rainforest, (Mixed Carpark Scientific name Common name region Garden) Edibles) Scented) (Rainforest) Natural) Shade) Ferns) Sunny) environs Agonis flexuosa Willow Myrtle no yes no no no no no no no no Albizia procera no no no no no yes no no no no Allocasuarina distyla Casuarina local no yes no no no no no no no Allocasuarina littoralis Black She-Oak local no no no no yes no no no no Allocasuarina torulosa dead? Forest Oak local no no no no no yes no no no Alphitonia excelsa Red Ash local no no no no no no no no yes Alyogyne heuglii Lilac Hibiscus no no no no no no yes no no no Alyxia rusciflora Native Holly no no no yes yes no no no no no Angophora floribunda Rough barked apple local no yes no no no no no no no Anigozanthos 'Bush Nugget' Kangaroo Paw no no no no no no no no yes no Anigozanthos 'Bush Ranger' Kangaroo Paw no yes no no no no no no no no Anigozanthos 'Red Cross' Kangaroo Paw no no no no no no no no yes no Anigozanthos flavidus Tall Kangaroo Paw no yes no no no no no no yes no Anopterus macleayanus Qld Laurel no no no no no no no yes no no Aphanopetalum resinosum Gum Vine local yes no no no no no no no no Araucaria cunninghamii Hoop Pine no no no yes no yes no no no no Archirhodomyrtus beckleri Rose Myrtle no no no no no no no yes no no Archontophoenix alexandrae 'Beatricea'Alexandra Palm no no no no no no no yes no no Archontophoenix alexandrae var. Mt AlexandraLewis Palm no no no no yes no no yes no no Archontophoenix alexandrae Alexandra Palm no no no no no no no yes no no Archontophoenix cunninghamiana Bangalow Palm no no no no yes no no no no no Asplenium australasicum Birds Nest Fern local no no no no no no yes no no Asplenium bulbiferum Mother Spleenwort no no no no no no no yes no no Austromyrtus dulcis Midgen Berry no no yes yes no no no no no yes Austromyrtus tenuifolia Narrow Leaf Myrtle local yes no no no no no no no no Backhousia citriodora Lemon-scented Myrtle no no no no yes no no no no no Baeckea virgata Tall Baeckea local no no no no no yes no no no Baeckea virgata 'La Petite' no no no no no no no no yes no Baeckea virgata dwarf no yes no no no no no no yes no Baeckea crenatifolia Fern-leaf Baeckea no no no yes no no no no no no Banksia 'Giant Candles' no no no no no no no no yes no Banksia 'Stumpy Gold' no yes no no no no no no no no Banksia aemula Wallum Banksia local no no no no no yes no no no Banksia blechnifolia no yes no no no yes no no no no Banksia ericifolia form Heath Banksia local no no no no no no no yes no Banksia integrifolia Coast Banksia local no yes no no no yes no no no Banksia integrifolia prostrate Coast Banksia local no no no no no no no yes no Banksia marginata Silver Banksia local no no no no no no no no yes Banksia paludosa Swamp Banksia local yes no no no no no no no no page 2 of 12 Joseph Banks Native Plants Reserve, Kareela Current at May 2009 List of labelled plants compiled by Australian Plants Society, Sutherland Group Please read Explanatory Notes on last page. B, C J, K, L Local to A (APS (Terrace, D, E G, H (Water I (Lilies, N Sydney Suth Acacias, (Cycads, F views, Silver, (Mixed Rainforest, (Mixed Carpark Scientific name Common name region Garden) Edibles) Scented) (Rainforest) Natural) Shade) Ferns) Sunny) environs Banksia plagiocarpa no no no no no no yes no no no Banksia robur Swamp Banksia local no no no no no no no yes no Banksia serrata Old Man Banksia local no no yes no no yes no yes yes Banksia spinulosa Hairpin Banksia local no no no no no yes no yes no Bauera rubioides River Rose local no no no no no yes yes no no Beilschmiedia obtusiflora Blush Walnut no no no no yes no no no no no Blechnum nudum Fishbone Water Fern local no no no no no no yes no no Blechnum wattsii Hard Waterfern no no no no no no no yes no no Bowenia spectabilis no no no yes no no no no no no Brachychiton acerifolius Flame Tree local no no no no yes no no yes no Brachychiton populneus Kurrajong local no no no no no yes no no no Brachychiton rupestris Bottle Tree no no no no no no yes no no no Brachycome 'Valencia' no no no yes no no no no no no Brachycome angustifolia Stiff Daisy local no no yes no no no no no no Brachysema celsianum no no no no no no no no yes no Brachysema praemorsum no no no no no yes no no no no Bursaria spinosa Blackthorn local no no no no no no no yes no Caldcluvia paniculosa Soft Corkwood no no no no no no no yes no no Callistemon 'Anzac' no no no no no no no no yes no Callistemon 'Candy Pink' no no no no no no no no no yes Callistemon 'Captain Cook' no yes no no no no no no yes yes Callistemon 'Dawson River' local no no no no no no no no yes Callistemon 'Endeavour' no no no no no no no no yes no Callistemon 'Hannah Ray' no no no no no no no no no yes Callistemon 'Kings Park Special' no no no no no yes no no no yes Callistemon 'Little John' no no no no no no no no yes no Callistemon 'Taree Pink' no no no no no no no no yes no Callistemon citrinus Crimson Bottlebrush local no no no no no no no yes no Callistemon pachyphyllus Wallum Bottlebrush no no no no no no no no yes no Callistemon pinifolius local no no no no no no no yes no Callistemon subulatus Dwarf Bottlebrush local no no no no no no no no yes Callitris rhomboidea Port Jackson Cypress local no no yes no no no no no no Calochlaena dubia False Bracken Fern local no no no no no no yes no no Calostemma purpureum Garland Lily no no no no no no no yes no no Calothamnus quadrifidus One-sided Bottlebrush no yes no yes no yes no no no no Carex brunnea Greater Brown Sedge no no no no no no no yes no no Carpentaria acuminata Carpentaria Palm no no no no no no no yes no no Carpobrotus glaucescens Pig Face local no no no no no no no no yes Castanospermum australe Black Bean no no no no no no no yes no no page 3 of 12 Joseph Banks Native Plants Reserve, Kareela Current at May 2009 List of labelled plants compiled by Australian Plants Society, Sutherland Group Please read Explanatory Notes on last page.
Recommended publications
  • Winter Edition 2020 - 3 in This Issue: Office Bearers for 2017
    1 Australian Plants Society Armidale & District Group PO Box 735 Armidale NSW 2350 web: www.austplants.com.au/Armidale e-mail: [email protected] Crowea exalata ssp magnifolia image by Maria Hitchcock Winter Edition 2020 - 3 In this issue: Office bearers for 2017 ......p1 Editorial …...p2Error! Bookmark not defined. New Website Arrangements .…..p3 Solstice Gathering ......p4 Passion, Boers & Hibiscus ......p5 Wollomombi Falls Lookout ......p7 Hard Yakka ......p8 Torrington & Gibraltar after fires ......p9 Small Eucalypts ......p12 Drought tolerance of plants ......p15 Armidale & District Group PO Box 735, Armidale NSW 2350 President: Vacant Vice President: Colin Wilson Secretary: Penelope Sinclair Ph. 6771 5639 [email protected] Treasurer: Phil Rose Ph. 6775 3767 [email protected] Membership: Phil Rose [email protected] 2 Markets in the Mall, Outings, OHS & Environmental Officer and Arboretum Coordinator: Patrick Laher Ph: 0427327719 [email protected] Newsletter Editor: John Nevin Ph: 6775218 [email protected],net.au Meet and Greet: Lee Horsley Ph: 0421381157 [email protected] Afternoon tea: Deidre Waters Ph: 67753754 [email protected] Web Master: Eric Sinclair Our website: http://www.austplants.com.au From the Editor: We have certainly had a memorable year - the worst drought in living memory followed by the most extensive bushfires seen in Australia, and to top it off, the biggest pandemic the world has seen in 100 years. The pandemic has made essential self distancing and quarantining to arrest the spread of the Corona virus. As a result, most APS activities have been shelved for the time being. Being in isolation at home has been a mixed blessing.
    [Show full text]
  • PUBLISHER S Candolle Herbarium
    Guide ERBARIUM H Candolle Herbarium Pamela Burns-Balogh ANDOLLE C Jardin Botanique, Geneva AIDC PUBLISHERP U R L 1 5H E R S S BRILLB RI LL Candolle Herbarium Jardin Botanique, Geneva Pamela Burns-Balogh Guide to the microform collection IDC number 800/2 M IDC1993 Compiler's Note The microfiche address, e.g. 120/13, refers to the fiche number and secondly to the individual photograph on each fiche arranged from left to right and from the top to the bottom row. Pamela Burns-Balogh Publisher's Note The microfiche publication of the Candolle Herbarium serves a dual purpose: the unique original plants are preserved for the future, and copies can be made available easily and cheaply for distribution to scholars and scientific institutes all over the world. The complete collection is available on 2842 microfiche (positive silver halide). The order number is 800/2. For prices of the complete collection or individual parts, please write to IDC Microform Publishers, P.O. Box 11205, 2301 EE Leiden, The Netherlands. THE DECANDOLLEPRODROMI HERBARIUM ALPHABETICAL INDEX Taxon Fiche Taxon Fiche Number Number -A- Acacia floribunda 421/2-3 Acacia glauca 424/14-15 Abatia sp. 213/18 Acacia guadalupensis 423/23 Abelia triflora 679/4 Acacia guianensis 422/5 Ablania guianensis 218/5 Acacia guilandinae 424/4 Abronia arenaria 2215/6-7 Acacia gummifera 421/15 Abroniamellifera 2215/5 Acacia haematomma 421/23 Abronia umbellata 221.5/3-4 Acacia haematoxylon 423/11 Abrotanella emarginata 1035/2 Acaciahastulata 418/5 Abrus precatorius 403/14 Acacia hebeclada 423/2-3 Acacia abietina 420/16 Acacia heterophylla 419/17-19 Acacia acanthocarpa 423/16-17 Acaciahispidissima 421/22 Acacia alata 418/3 Acacia hispidula 419/2 Acacia albida 422/17 Acacia horrida 422/18-20 Acacia amara 425/11 Acacia in....? 423/24 Acacia amoena 419/20 Acacia intertexta 421/9 Acacia anceps 419/5 Acacia julibross.
    [Show full text]
  • National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972.PDF
    Version: 1.7.2015 South Australia National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972 An Act to provide for the establishment and management of reserves for public benefit and enjoyment; to provide for the conservation of wildlife in a natural environment; and for other purposes. Contents Part 1—Preliminary 1 Short title 5 Interpretation Part 2—Administration Division 1—General administrative powers 6 Constitution of Minister as a corporation sole 9 Power of acquisition 10 Research and investigations 11 Wildlife Conservation Fund 12 Delegation 13 Information to be included in annual report 14 Minister not to administer this Act Division 2—The Parks and Wilderness Council 15 Establishment and membership of Council 16 Terms and conditions of membership 17 Remuneration 18 Vacancies or defects in appointment of members 19 Direction and control of Minister 19A Proceedings of Council 19B Conflict of interest under Public Sector (Honesty and Accountability) Act 19C Functions of Council 19D Annual report Division 3—Appointment and powers of wardens 20 Appointment of wardens 21 Assistance to warden 22 Powers of wardens 23 Forfeiture 24 Hindering of wardens etc 24A Offences by wardens etc 25 Power of arrest 26 False representation [3.7.2015] This version is not published under the Legislation Revision and Publication Act 2002 1 National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972—1.7.2015 Contents Part 3—Reserves and sanctuaries Division 1—National parks 27 Constitution of national parks by statute 28 Constitution of national parks by proclamation 28A Certain co-managed national
    [Show full text]
  • Table of Contents Below) with Family Name Provided
    1 Australian Plants Society Plant Table Profiles – Sutherland Group (updated August 2021) Below is a progressive list of all cultivated plants from members’ gardens and Joseph Banks Native Plants Reserve that have made an appearance on the Plant Table at Sutherland Group meetings. Links to websites are provided for the plants so that further research can be done. Plants are grouped in the categories of: Trees and large shrubs (woody plants generally taller than 4 m) Medium to small shrubs (woody plants from 0.1 to 4 m) Ground covers or ground-dwelling (Grasses, orchids, herbaceous and soft-wooded plants, ferns etc), as well as epiphytes (eg: Platycerium) Vines and scramblers Plants are in alphabetical order by botanic names within plants categories (see table of contents below) with family name provided. Common names are included where there is a known common name for the plant: Table of Contents Trees and Large shrubs........................................................................................................................... 2 Medium to small shrubs ...................................................................................................................... 23 Groundcovers and other ground‐dwelling plants as well as epiphytes. ............................................ 64 Vines and Scramblers ........................................................................................................................... 86 Sutherland Group http://sutherland.austplants.com.au 2 Trees and Large shrubs Acacia decurrens
    [Show full text]
  • Australian Native Plants Society Australia Hakea
    AUSTRALIAN NATIVE PLANTS SOCIETY AUSTRALIA HAKEA STUDY GROUP NEWSLETTER No. 59 OCTOBER 2015 ISSN0727-7008 Leader Paul Kennedy OAM 210 Aireys St. Elliminyt 3250 Tel. 03-52315569 Internet [email protected] Dear members, I apologise for being late with this newsletter, however, my modem ceased operating and it took six weeks to fix. Two of the new modems they sent out did not work and each took eight days to arrive by post. It was very frustrating just when I needed the computer to be operational. The weather here has been very erratic. There was no rain in October until the last day when 18mm fell. There were numerous warm days well above the average and I had to water the smaller plants that had just gone in the ground. Normally we would receive about 100mm for the month. The inland members gardens have been experiencing very dry conditions and the possibility of a very hot summer will see many plants needing the addition of moisture. Outback Queensland in particular is in the throes of a severe drought and the Hakeas from that region such as maconochieana, collina and ivoryi will be greatly stressed as well as being prone to damage from goats. Along the east coast from Gippsland to northern NSW there has been plenty of rain and gardens have been subject to very wet conditions. In Western Australia Jennifer Young has reported that good winter rains have transformed the northern sand plains into a blaze of flowering plants from Exmouth to Kalbarri. Our garden in Colac continues to thrive.
    [Show full text]
  • Grevillea Study Group
    AUSTRALIAN NATIVE PLANTS SOCIETY (AUSTRALIA) INC GREVILLEA STUDY GROUP NEWSLETTER NO. 109 – FEBRUARY 2018 GSG NSW Programme 2018 02 | EDITORIAL Leader: Peter Olde, p 0432 110 463 | e [email protected] For details about the NSW chapter please contact Peter, contact via email is preferred. GSG Vic Programme 2018 03 | TAXONOMY Leader: Neil Marriott, 693 Panrock Reservoir Rd, Stawell, Vic. 3380 SOME NOTES ON HOLLY GREVILLEA DNA RESEARCH p 03 5356 2404 or 0458 177 989 | e [email protected] Contact Neil for queries about program for the year. Any members who would PHYLOGENY OF THE HOLLY GREVILLEAS (PROTEACEAE) like to visit the official collection, obtain cutting material or seed, assist in its BASED ON NUCLEAR RIBOSOMAL maintenance, and stay in our cottage for a few days are invited to contact Neil. AND CHLOROPLAST DNA Living Collection Working Bee Labour Day 10-12 March A number of members have offered to come up and help with the ongoing maintenanceof the living collection. Our garden is also open as part of the FJC Rogers Goodeniaceae Seminar in October this year, so there is a lot of tidying up and preparation needed. We think the best time for helpers to come up would be the Labour Day long weekend on 10th-12th March. We 06 | IN THE WILD have lots of beds here, so please register now and book a bed. Otherwise there is lots of space for caravans or tents: [email protected]. We will have a great weekend, with lots of A NEW POPULATION OF GREVILLEA socializing, and working together on the living collection.
    [Show full text]
  • Merry Christmas!
    TM BushNo 108 Summer 2015-16 Telegraph Seasons Greetings! What’s On “Zanthorrea is closed for Christmas day, but open again on Boxing Day and on the Monday public holiday in lieu.” Australia Day 26th January Australia Day is a great time to share with family and friends, celebrating all that makes living in The living gift this great country special. Join Janine for a hands on The long days of warm weather are TIP: If you are having a backyard demonstration of how to create here, and we hope you are finding party, pot up some Aussie beauties a living gift that makes the perfect time to enjoy gardening in the cool in the green and gold colour present for friends or family. of some shady trees! scheme! Anigozanthos ‘Bush Gold’ 10am Saturday, 19th December. On page 2 we look at some of and Hibbertia obtusifolia work Gold coin donation to Kanyana. our favourite shady trees and also really well together in a pot. RSVP on 9454 6260. tips on overcoming some of the challenges posed by gardening in the summer season. There is plenty to do at this time of year, including some fun gardening such as creating colourful ‘Roo Paw displays and enticing garden centre pieces. We have some lovely large grevilleas back in stock, so pop in and have a look at these tough, Kids gardening with Jackie colourful performers! Kids love to garden, and a great Christmas is just around the Garden Releaf 2016 place to start is growing their own in corner and Danielle has been busy pots.
    [Show full text]
  • Ne Wsletter No . 92
    AssociationAustralian of NativeSocieties Plants for Growing Society (Australia)Australian IncPlants Ref No. ISSN 0725-8755 Newsletter No. 92 – August 2012 GSG Vic Programme 2012 GSG SE Qld Programme 2012 Leader: Neil Marriott Morning tea at 9.30am, meetings commence at 693 Panrock Reservoir Rd, Stawell, Vic. 3380 10.00am. For more information contact Bryson Phone: 03 5356 2404 or 0458 177 989 Easton on (07) 3121 4480 or 0402242180. Email: [email protected] Sunday, 26 August Contact Neil for queries about program for the year. This meeting has been cancelled as many members Any members who would like to visit the official have another function to attend over the weekend. collection, obtain cutting material or seed, assist in its maintenance, and stay in our cottage for a few days The October 2012 meeting – has been are invited to contact Neil. After the massive rains at replaced by a joint excursion through SEQ & the end of 2010 and the start of 2011 the conditions northern NSW commencing on Wednesday, 7 are perfect for large scale replanting of the collection. November 2012. GSG members planning to attend Offers of assistance would be most welcome. are asked to contact Jan Glazebrook & Dennis Cox Newsletter No. 92 No. Newsletter on Ph (07) 5546 8590 for full details closer to this Friday, 29 September to Monday, 1 October event. See also page 3 for more details. SUBJECT: Spring Grevillea Crawl Sunday, 25 November FRI ARVO: Meet at Neil and Wendy Marriott’s Panrock VENUE: Home of Robyn Wieck Ridge, 693 Panrock Reservoir Rd, Stawell Lot 4 Ajuga Court, Brookvale Park Oakey for welcome and wander around the HONE (07) 4691 2940 gardens.
    [Show full text]
  • Identity of the Casuarina Sp. in Turkey Turkish Journal of Weed Science
    Turkish Journal of Weed Science 20(2):2019:159-168 Available at: https://dergipark.org.tr/tjws Turkish Journal of Weed Science © Turkish Weed Science Society Araştırma Makalesi / Research Article Identity of the Casuarina sp. in Turkey Ian T. RILEY1*, Leyla Nur KORKMAZ1 1Department of Plant Production and Technologies, Faculty of Agricultural Science and Technologies, Niğde Omer Halisdemir University, Niğde, Turkey. *Corresponding author's E-mail: [email protected] ABSTRACT Sheoaks (Casuarina sp.) are a common ornamental and amenity trees grown in provinces of Turkey along the Mediterranean and Aegean coasts. In the literature this species is identified as Casuarina equisetifolia L., however, recent field observations have brought this into doubt. Qualitative and quantitative characters for 14 specimens (7 female and 7 male) collected from Izmir, Dalaman, Adana and Ceyhan, indicated that the correct determination is Casuarina cunninghamiana Miq. This is a new record for Turkey for a species that is considered an invasive woody weed in up to 20 countries. However, as this species has been grown in Turkey of many decades and there is no evidence of naturalization, it is not considered to represent a potential threat and no immediate management action is considered necessary. Key Words: casual, Casuarina cunninghamiana, alien flora, identity, invasiveness, Turkey. INTRODUCTION A range of Australian trees are grown in Turkey, mostly Even observed from a distance, the sheoaks in as ornamentals, but also for forestry and agricultural uses Turkey are tall, stately trees more reminiscent of such as shelter belts. The most common and noticeable is Casuarina cunninghamiana Miq. than C. equisetifolia; Eucalyptus camaldulensis Dehnh.
    [Show full text]
  • Association of Societies for Growing Australian Plants
    Association of Societies for Growing Australian Plants Ref No. ISSN 0725-8755 February 2003 GSG Victoria Chapter NSW Programme 2003 Leader: Neil Marriott 5356 2404 Friday April 4 [email protected] Set Up Mt Annan Botanic Garden Convenor: Max McDowall 9850 3411 Sat-Sun April 5-6 [email protected] Autumn Plant Sale & Expo,Mt Annan Botanic Garden VIC Programme 2003 Wednesday May 28 Olde 140 Russell Lane Oakdale 10 am Sunday March 16 BBQ for helpers and friends 10.30 am, Montrose and Kalorama New Plantings/ Setting up a native garden General Meeting, Garden Visits, Bring & Buy and Sunday June 29 Walk on the Northside Practical Propagation Workshop. Meet at the home of Bruce & Jill Schroder, 17 Jubilee Rd Meeting time 10 am at end of Bulara St, Montrose Melway 66B12 (Ph 9728 1342). Proceed from off Mallawa Rd, Duffys Forest. Cowan Track, looking Mt Dandenong Tourist Rd along Liverpool Rd or Sheffield at Grevillea caleyi, G. linearifolia, G. speciosa all Rd to Glasgow Rd and east to Jubilee Rd. species endemic to the north side of Sydney Approx 12 noon proceed to Karawarra Gardens Harbour. Kalorama (Melway 120B9) for lunch (BYO everything). Wednesday July 23 Queens B’day Weekend June 7-9 to Grampians Meeting time 10 am, Grevillea Park Combined Field Trip with Correa study Group in Subject: Plant labelling ideas. Grampians led by Neil Marriot. Details available in Wed August 13 March GSG Newsletter. Meeting Time 9 am, Place Advised next newsletter. Sunday August 17 to Drummond & Fryers Range Avon Dam -Belangelo SF Grevillea oleoides PINK Garden visit at the new property of John and Sue Walter G.
    [Show full text]
  • Association of Societies for Growing Australian Plants
    ASSOCIATION OF SOCIETIES FOR GROWING AUSTRALIAN PLANTS HAKEA STUDY GROUP NEWSLETTER NUMBER 18. ISSN 0727-7008 May 1992. Hello Everyone, Dr. Bill Barker, Robin Barker and Dr. Laurie Haegi are the three botanists engaged in the revision of Hakea at the State Herbarium, Adelaide. They are generous with their help to our group and so I hope that some of our members in turn will be able to help Bill with his request on Page 2. From May until the shortest day in June seems to be the slowest growing period in the garden, not a good time to take cuttings or raise seedlings but very good for improving the soil in garden beds and tidying up generally. Do not prune at-this time because so many hakeas are winter or early spring flowering, save your pruning until after the flowers are spent. - CLAY soils can be a headache if not treated but the cost of gypsum over a big area can be too great for some growers. Raising beds by as little as 23 cm. and adding plenty of compost can solve the problem in small gardens, but no-one could create enough compost in a reasonable time for large areas. The answer here appears to be to graft your hakeas on to H. salicifolia (saligna) stock. Hakea salicifolia is extremely hardy and handles heavy clay soils very well. SEED BANK. I have not had a new list printed yet being uncertain how to cope with some of the new names of species. Unfortunately seed suppliers also appear uncertain, it will all work out eventually.
    [Show full text]
  • ALLNATIVES PRICELIST (All Listed) - Current As at 01/10/2021
    ALLNATIVES PRICELIST (All Listed) - current as at 01/10/2021 # Prices already have gst included! GRASSES Anigozanthos Autumn Blaze - Autumn Blaze Kangaroo Paw - $4.25 Anigozanthos Big Red - Big Red Kangaroo Paw - $4.25 Anigozanthos Bush Devil - Bush Devil Kangaroo Paw - $4.25 Anigozanthos Bush Gold - Bush Gold Kangaroo Paw - $4.25 Anigozanthos Bush Nugget - Bush Nugget Kangaroo Paw - $4.25 Anigozanthos Bush Ranger - Bush Ranger Kangaroo Paw - $4.25 Anigozanthos Bush Tango - Bush Tango Kangaroo Paw - $4.25 Anigozanthos flavidis - Tall Kangaroo Paw - $4.25 Anigozanthos humilis - Catspaw - $4.25 Anigozanthos manglesii - Red and Green Kangaroo Paw - $4.25 Anigozanthos Orange Cross - Orange Cross Kangaroo Paw - $4.25 Anigozanthos Royal Cheer - Royal Cheer Kangaroo Paw - $4.25 Anigozanthos Triple Treat - Triple Treat Kangaroo Paw - $4.25 Anigozanthos Yellow Gem - Yellow Gem Kangaroo Paw - $4.25 Carex appressa - Tall Sedge Grass - $2.95 Dianella caerulea - Blue Flax Lily - $2.95 Dianella congesta - Beach Flax Lily - $2.95 Dianella longifolia - Smooth Leafed Flax Lily - $2.95 Dianella tasmanica - Tasman Flax Lily - $2.95 Lomandra confertifolia Little Con - Little Con Lomandra - $3.50 Lomandra Echidna Grass - Echidna Grass Lomandra - $3.50 Lomandra hastilis - Mat Rush - $3.50 Lomandra hystrix - Slender Mat Rush - $2.95 Lomandra Lime Tuff - Lime Tuff Lomandra - $3.50 Lomandra Little Cricket - Little Cricket Lomandra - $3.50 Lomandra Little Pal - Little Pal Lomandra - $3.50 Lomandra longifolia - Long Leafed Lomandra - $2.95 Lomandra spicata - Rainforest
    [Show full text]