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Association of Societies for Growing Australian Plants - Propagation by Division
... be achieved with a more gentle approach. Division is most often used with plants which form grass-like clumps. Apart from the grasses themselves, these include Kangaroo Paws (Anigozanthos, Macropidia) and lilies (eg. Patersonia, Orthrosanthus). Other candidates for division are plants that sucker and those which naturally layer (ie develop roots where their branches touch the ground. Suckering ...
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Association of Societies for Growing Australian Plants - Photo Gallery
... Lomatia tinctoria Guitar plant Photo: Australian Plants Society Lyperanthus suaveolens Brown beaks Photo: Jill Dark Lysiosepalum involucratum Macadamia integrifolia Macadamia Photo: Geoff Warn Macropidia fuliginosa Black kangaroo paw Macrozamia communis Fruit Macrozamia fawcettii Male cones Photo: Allan Harris Melaleuca diosmatifolia Rosy paperbark Melaleuca fulgens Scarlet honey myrtle Melaleuca ...
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Kangaroo Paws - genus Anigozanthos
... was probably originally a sport of Anigozanthos flavidus. The flower-spikes grow to about 50 cm.and the flowers are salmon-pink. A hardy plant with similar cultivation requirements to Anigozanthos flavidus. Macropidia fulginosa Black Kangaroo Paw This species should be cultivated in well-drained soils in a sunny position. Plants are damaged by frost and are difficult to grow in frosty areas. The ...
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Seed Germination Database
... See No. 2. (pre-chill for 2 weeks). Lysichitum HP 30-60 X 55-65 Peaty 1/4" Keep compost saturated by standing in water. Lysimachia HP 30-90 X 55-65 Peaty S Keep compost moist. Lythrum HP 15-30 65-70 Peaty JC Macropidia GP 30-90 L 60-65 Peaty S See No. 5. Magnolia HT 120+ L X 50 Well drained JC See No. 14. Place in frig. for 4 months. Mahonia HSh 90-120 L X 50 Peaty JC See No. 14. (Pre-chill for 3 ...
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