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Australian Native Citrus
... x virgata, and show the change from juvenile to mature leaf shape = = = = = = = = (Not quite Australian - but close!) Microcitrus australasica Microcitrus australis Microcitrus garrawayi Eremocitrus glauca Microcitrus inodora ... budwood from Australia. Anyone out there got some to spare? = (Another 'not quite Australian') Sydney Hybrid A fingerlime (Citrus australasica) flower, sitting on one petal of ...
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Association of Societies for Growing Australian Plants - Propagation by Division
... of Societies for Growing Australian Plants - Propagation by Division Association of Societies for Growing Australian Plants (ASGAP) Propagation by Division Propagation Index ASGAP Home Division is a term loosely ... and regular watering. If a humid greenhouse environment is available, the divisions can be quite small, comprising only one set of leaf shoots. Once potted into individual small pots, ...
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Association of Societies for Growing Australian Plants - Propagation by Grafting
... worth a try as a stock plant for the difficult to grow grevilleas. Hakeas graft quite well onto the commonly grown species H. salicifolia and spectacular species such as H. ... grafted species. Other grafts that could be attempted include some of the Western Australian Banksias onto hardy eastern Australian species such as Banksia integrifolia or B.spinulosa. Banksias, however, are more difficult ...
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Australian Cultivar Registration Authority Home Page
... for Australian plant genera excluding those covered by other authorities". This includes all endemic genera and all predominantly Australian genera. We also register all Australian varieties accepted by the Australian ... do you apply for registration of a plant name? The actual registration procedure is quite straightforward. We need a fresh specimen (to check the description, to colour code, ...
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Grafting Australian Native Plants
... in recent years, and smoke stimulated seed germination. Some nurseries have been quite successful in grafting Australian plants but this is still on a small scale and for only a ... . and Leigh, J. H. (1988) 'Rare or threatened Australian plants'. Australian National Parks and Wildlife Service. Burke, D. (1983) 'Grafting Australian native plants'. Australian Horticulture 81(3):7-11. Crossan, T. (1990) ...
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Australian Pine
... Australian Pine Australian Pine - Casuarina equisetifolia General information: Long-favored for use in erosion control along beaches, Australian-Pine Tree is now outlawed in many parts of Florida due to its invasive ... growth and is somewhat hardier to cold. The wood is very hard, red, heavy and quite durable. To some its appearance is sad, dull gloomy and depressing. Unisexual, both sexes being ...
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Australian Native Orchid Culture
... Australian Native Orchid Culture Growing Tips > Australian Native Orchids Australian Native Orchids Native orchids can be found in all states of Australia. In NSW alone, ... now quite phenomenal. The advent of orchid societies specifically dedicated to native orchids is proof of the growing popularity of these usually easily-grown groups. See contact details for the Australian Native ...
www.orchidsocietynsw.com.au

Australian Sundew, Drosera adelae, Carnivorous plant care
... Australian Sundew, Drosera adelae, Carnivorous plant care Drosera adelae - This tropical sundew is native to the ... . It grows in damp, boggy sites with dappled or filtered light. The plants can get quite large, over a foot in diameter with leaves over eight inches long being possible. Drosera ...
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Tesselaar Bulbs: Australian native orchid plant care
... Australian native orchid plant care Home > Plant care and Growing Guides > Australian native orchid Australian native orchid Botanical name: Sarcochilus hybrids Family: Orchidaceae Plant type: Evergreen orchid. Plant size: ... in the cooler months. Frost tolerances: Protect from heavy frosts (this is usually quite easily achieved by growing the plant in forest-like conditions). Flowering time: Late ...
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Australian Acacias in the Garden
... Australian Acacias in the Garden Top Contents Introduction Garden Shrubs The ... to the public. Societies, such as the Society for the Growing of Australian Plants, have through the dedication of their members gathered much knowledge about ... quite sticky. Top The Lone Tree What can be more attractive than a large rounded wattle tree covered in masses of yellow flowers set in a green Australian ...
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