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Association of Societies for Growing Australian Plants - Site Map
... Angophora and Corymbia Grevillea - All about grevilleas...the most popular group of native plants Hakea - Reliable hakeas....not just the poor relation of Grevillea Heaths - Australian heaths...Epacris, Richea, Styphelia and more! Kangaroo Paws - Colourful 'paws' plus their lesser known relatives Melaleuca - Paperbarks of all shapes and sizes! Mint Bushes - Aromatic mint bushes (Prostanthera) and ...
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ASGAP: Where to see Australian Plants - Tasmania
... flora is compressed into one small garden. Here you may see rainforest, alpine, dry sclerophyll, coastal and many Tasmanian endemic plants. The Gardens also have a section of Epacridaceae featuring Richea, Epacris, Prionotes and eventually will contain all Tasmanian species in the family. Plants of Tasmania Nursery, situated at Ridgeway The nursery is situated partway up Mt Wellington and has a ...
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Alpine Garden Society
... Rhamnus Rhenactinidia Rheum Rhinanthus Rhinopetalum Rhizocarpon Rhizocephalum Rhodanthemum Rhodes Rhodiola Rhodocodon Rhododendron Rhodohypoxis Rhodophiala Rhodothamnus Rhodoxis Rhus Rhynchocorys Rhynchosinapsis Ribes Richards Richea Richteria Ricotia Rigidella Rindera Robinson Rock Rock garden Rocks Rocky Mountains Rodanthe Roderick Rodgersia Roemeria Roger-Smith Cup Rohdea Rolfe Romania ...
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Thematic Plan 2002-2008, appendix 1 - ANBG
... and forbs Planting till 2008 High H 1,2 015X Pond and water fall rock face Microstrobus, Richea and water plants Rock face to be planted up -with Alania endlicheri, Rock orchids, ferns etc 2002-8 ... shrubs. Planting till 2008 Low H 1,2 305 Concourse Display Epiphytes on Acacia melanoxylon, Tasmanian Richea spp To be increased in size after Kiosk redevelopment, rocks, ferns, palms, etc High H 1,2,3, ...
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Orchid Societies Council of Victoria Inc
... lindleyanum populations have been monitored and a fence is to be constructed to prevent the orchids being damaged by motorcyclists. 7. Clyde - Prasophyllum frenchii monitoring. 8. Rushworth - Calcochilus richea monitoring. 9. Mt. Buffalo - Prasophyllum suttonii monitoring. 10. Plenty parklands. A general survey for orchids was done and a vegetation map produced. 11. Mornington Peninsula - Diuris ...
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