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Association of Societies for Growing Australian Plants - Regional and District Groups
... charge a small fee to cover their administration expenses. All Regions and some District Groups have established Web Sites which provide information on local contacts, nurseries and Australian plant reserves and on Australian plants suited to the local area. Different Names Because the Regional Societies are independent, they operate under several different names as follows: Name Applies in...... ...
farrer.riv.csu.edu.au

Association of Societies for Growing Australian Plants - Links
... about all the natural genera of orchids and intergeneric hybrids Plant Families Families of Flowering Plants of Australia - Computer-based identification guide Flora of Australia online Some Australian Plant Families Rutaceae (Boronia, Philotheca, Correa, etc) Banksia Discussion Group Stylidium (Trigger Plants) Stylidium Discussion Group Telopea (Waratahs) Growing waratahs Wollemia (Wollemi Pine) ...
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Australian Plant Name Index - APNI
... for a single character. The APNI database also contains the name records of the Census of Australian Vascular Plants (CAVP). CAVP names are flagged in APNI under the heading "Census". A "Y" ... is also What's Its Name? – a simplified and concise database of plant names and name changes for Australia. Longer Introduction to the Australian Plant Name Index (APNI) Search (Full Listing) the Australian ...
www.anbg.gov.au

Australian Plant Name Index - APNI - full search
... - full search Australian National Herbarium Australian National Botanic Gardens Australian Biological Resources Study Home > CPBR | ANBG > Botanical Databases > APNI Search Australian Plant Name Index Search - Full Listing ( %=wildcard eg. %gibbsiae% or Leptospermum s%) TAXON NAME Genus name ± species name AUTHORITY AUTHOR NAME TAXON ID FAMILY PUBLICATION YEAR Exclude cultivars Uncheck to include ...
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Shields Gardens: Links to Australian Plant and Garden Sites
... Chat Photo Gallery Information Sources Guest Sites Societies and Clubs Links People About Us Links to Australian Plant and Garden Sites from Shields Gardens The Garden Clubs of Australia Inc. is a ... Clivia Nursery Garden Talk Net, a free online meeting place for the Home Gardener The Australian Nursery Directory The ABC Gardening Australia web site JavaScript is disabled - please use your browser ...
www.shieldsgardens.com

The BSPP - Publications - Molecular Plant Pathology Online
... send it on an IBM-compatible (PC) diskette to: Molecular Plant Pathology On-Line Dr Gary D Foster, Head of Plant Virology Group School of Biological Sciences University of Bristol Bristol ... Transmission of the causal agent of chloris mosaic disease by insect injection and membrane feeding. Australian Plant Pathological Society Newsletter 5 (Suppl. 1), 8-9 Books and other monographs Personal author ...
www.bspp.org.uk

Internet Directory for Botany: Vascular Plant Families
... the genus Iris, a bibliography, and a list of Iris societies. Watsonias and Lycoris in Australian Gardens Lamiaceae The Lamiales Pages (Alan Paton, RBG Kew, UK) The Mints of Texas. A ... TROPICOS, the Smithsonian Type Register, the Field Museum catalogue of photographs of types and the Australian Plant Name Index. Snapdragon home page (Antirrhinum majus). This page collects available data about the ...
www.ou.edu

carnivorous plant, sundew, drosera, terrarium plant
... baskets in the greenhouse. Full-grown plants can be quite the small fly snare. A tropical Australian plant, it prefers temperatures between 55-80 F, and bright indirect sun. Once in a while, ... orange-red, circular leaves. Forms flat rosettes (photo). D. pygmaea quite earns its name, the entire plant seldom exceeds one inch in diameter. Deep red tentacles nicely offset the green petioles, (photo). ...
www.pitcherplant.com

How to Grow Australian Tea Trees (Leptospermum laevigatum) - eHow.com
... -in now eHow weHow Web eHow Home Home & Garden Growing Growing Trees How to Grow Australian Tea Trees (Leptospermum laevigatum) comment digg it del.icio.us print email Rate This Article: ... vote has been counted. Difficulty: Moderately Easy Grow one big craggy-trunked tea tree or plant several close together for a terrific windbreaking thicket. Choose Leptospermum laevigatum for its fine texture ...
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Plant ID - Advertising
... presence by placing businesses and products in front of this large and targeted audience. PLANT ID carefully focuses on Australian content. This gives it five major advantages over other directories, classifieds and websites. ... best of all ... clients don't have to find your offer, your ad finds them! What PLANT ID will offer you as exposure in the E-Newsletter Our E-Newsletter is delivered directly ...
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