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Aboriginal Uses of Plants Around Sydney
... reticulatum   Doryanthes excelsa Young flowering stems, at Port Macquarie Avicennia australis Leafy expanding fruits roasted, in northern Australia Phragmites australis Young stems, in Tasmania Interestingly, it ... Corymbia gummifera   Rope and String Many local climbers have strong, fibrous stems useful as ropes without further treatment. Kennedia prostrata   SmiIax australis   Ripogonum album ...
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Principles of Pruning
... for 2 seasons before flowering. Pruning strategies for these must be adjusted to avoid removing seemingly unproductive stems which would produce flowers ... cut, and the side shoots form the next season's flowering stems. A heading cut which removes less than a third of ... a pruning cut, and is, therefore, applied at the time of flowering. Regrowth following picking forms the next season's harvest. If ...
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Hakeas
... species it is erect and conical but in most groups it is oblique and discoid. Flowering occurs mainly in late winter/spring and flower colours vary from white, cream, pink, red ... - most shed it quickly but it may be necessary to intervene gently to prevent misshapen stems. Seedlings should be pricked out early, probably at the cotyledon stage, to prevent damage to ...
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Kangaroo Paw Maintenance
... well- drained position. By September there were abundant flowers - six stems of large velvet orange paws on 'Tango' and thirty stems of traditional red and green on 'Royal Cheer'. Should the ... watering once per week from early winter until flowering has finished. They have to be watered more frequently in pots. Ink disease The taller flowering varieties particularly respond to watering by producing ...
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