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ASGAP: Where to see Australian Plants - South Australia
... : Where to see Australian Plants - South Australia Association of Societies for Growing Australian Plants (ASGAP) Where to see Australian Plants - South Australia Out & About Index ASGAP Home If you know of a ... between these two groups of southern hemisphere plants. Plants in the Protea family from both Australia and South Africa are a feature of the garden. A number of walks have been developed to ...
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ASGAP: Where to see Australian Plants - Outside Australia
... Australia and South Africa), Southern California live oak groves, grassland and chaparral, outdoor and indoor meeting facilities. Details of the regular garden tours and ...
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Kestrel potatoes - DIVERSITY WEBSITE - Jack Dunnett variety
... , brought out in 1992. It's popular with gardeners because it has some slug resistance and is good for showing. The flavour is good, too, though the unusual colouring (basically white ... M & S. It's a good chipping potato, and J.D. reports in his book (1999) that there is commercial interest in Australia and South Africa as well as England. Pictures: Flowers Tubers Nigel Deacon ...
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Temperate House - Cambridge University Botanic Garden.
... said "When flowering plants first appeared, Australia and South Africa were conjoined as part of a huge supercontinent called Gondwana, which started to break up and disperse around 180 million years ago. Continents Apart will show how plant families common to both Australia and South Africa, like the Proteas, evolved once ...
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... the biodiversity-rich but gravely-threatened floras of Australia and South Africa. In 1994, a grove of fewer than 100 Wollemi Pines, known only from fossil records and presumed extinct for over 2 million years, was discovered in a deep gorge in the Blue Mountains just 200km west of Sydney, Australia. To the botanic world ...
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Botanical Society of South Africa
... for a year's exploring in Australia. On returning to SA, he enrolled for a Masters in Floodplain Ecology, studying the effects of floods, droughts and dams. In 1999 he was ... and landuse planning in the lowlands and is particularly exciting in that it provides ample opportunity for applied research. After spending some time working and travelling in Europe and Brazil, Amrei returned to South Africa ...
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Botanical Society of South Africa
... South Africa IUCN - Southern Africa South African National Biodiversity Institute Cape Action for People and the Environment (C.A.P.E.) City of Cape Town - Environmental Information Cape Flats Nature State of the Environment South Africa ...
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Central Arizona Cactus and Succulent Society - CACSS Calendar
... : Three Months In South Africa. April 6-8 All Day Annual Show and Sale - Dorrance Hall, ... and Future Plans for the DBG. Note this is NOT the last Sunday in January. February 24 2:00 pm Cesar Mazier of the Desert Botanical Garden: Australia ... and South Africa - Dorrance Hall. Due to the Memorial Day holiday, this month's meeting was NOT on the last Sunday in August. September 28 2:00 pm Cactus and ...
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Clivia enthusiasts resident outside South Africa
... South Africa can join the Clivia Society as individual members, either directly via the Clivia Society secretary or via the relevant international area representative. We have representatives for (1) Australia and Australasia, (2) the United Kingdom, (3) the United States of America (including residents of Canada , Mexico and South America) and (4) New ...
www.cliviasociety.org

Cycad Society of South Africa: Book Reviews
... and refined. This volume presents the current state of our knowledge of the systematics of the approximately 300 species of cycads. It includes contributions from leading researchers from Australia, China, Italy, Mexico, South Africa, Thailand and the USA. It has been developed from papers ...
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