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  <title type="text">Australian Plants Society Victoria Open Forum Google Group</title>
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  If you have a query about growing Australian native plants in Victoria or knowledge about selecting and cultivating them which you would like to share, post it here. APS Victoria members regularly monitor this forum, posting answers to your queries.
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  <author>
  <name>Steffen595</name>
  <email>s.heidri...@gmx.de</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2009-12-06T09:19:27Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/96bcebec36ee015c</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/96bcebec36ee015c" />
  <title type="html">native grasses</title>
  <summary type="html" xml:space="preserve">
  Hello, &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;I sow native grasses a while ago, Weeping grass, Wallaby Grass and &lt;br&gt; Redgrass. Now some of them are just coming up (redgrass), Wallaby does &lt;br&gt; well. The others don&#39;t. Does someone have photos so I can identify the &lt;br&gt; other species as well. Some grasses have seedheads by now but I am &lt;br&gt; still not sure if there is Wallaby grass amongst and I need to make
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  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>maurits</name>
  <email>maurits...@gmail.com</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2009-11-24T23:49:50Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/f383151cb2cd312d</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/f383151cb2cd312d" />
  <title type="html">Let me introduce myself</title>
  <summary type="html" xml:space="preserve">
  Hi let me introduce myself. &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;I&#39;m maurits de vries from the Netherlands, age 32 and i&#39;m a an &lt;br&gt; australian plant enhusiast. &lt;br&gt; I growing for 4 years australian plants and mostly with succes. The &lt;br&gt; most plants in my garden are Eucalyptus, Callistemon, Leptospermum. &lt;br&gt; The winters in the netherlands can be very strong. Normally we have
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  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>Elaine</name>
  <email>ga...@pacific.net.au</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2009-11-20T22:32:33Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/52b1b1483747a22d</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/52b1b1483747a22d" />
  <title type="html">Maurits, please introduce yourself</title>
  <summary type="html" xml:space="preserve">
  Hi Maurits - thanks for posting the photographs. Please tell us about &lt;br&gt; yourself. Are you growing these Australian plants in the Netherlands? &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;By the way, the Phormium is not actually Australian, it&#39;s from New &lt;br&gt; Zealand. &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;Best wishes and happy gardening &lt;br&gt; Elaine
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  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>Cathy</name>
  <email>koo...@hotkey.net.au</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2009-09-01T11:50:22Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/661783b74aeb3f25</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/661783b74aeb3f25" />
  <title type="html">Orchid ID</title>
  <summary type="html" xml:space="preserve">
  Hello Vinny &lt;br&gt; The orchid image you have posted looks like Cyanicula caerulea (common name - Blue Fingers). &lt;br&gt; If you are interested in orchid ID, I can offer some insight by referring you to my website which is located at &lt;a target=&quot;_blank&quot; rel=nofollow href=&quot;http://www.banjorah.com&quot;&gt;[link]&lt;/a&gt; &lt;br&gt; Cathy
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  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>vinny</name>
  <email>half_roo_half_...@hotmail.com</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2009-08-31T10:01:13Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/f570e1121db3a009</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/f570e1121db3a009" />
  <title type="html">Purple orchid I.D?</title>
  <summary type="html" xml:space="preserve">
  Went for a wander through some bushland near Bendigo and noticed lots &lt;br&gt; fo things are starting to flower :). &lt;br&gt; Observed heaps of Ptereostylis and Diuris pardina orchids aswell as a &lt;br&gt; few Acacia&#39;s (gunnii, acinacea, williamsoni, pyncantha &amp;amp; hakiodes) and &lt;br&gt; pea a flower (Davesia ulicifolia). &lt;br&gt; But I came across one orchid in particular I couldn&#39;t put a name to, I
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  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>Elaine</name>
  <email>ga...@pacific.net.au</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2009-07-09T00:39:47Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/00ed327f1c7e059c</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/00ed327f1c7e059c" />
  <title type="html">Ash, what plant are your beautiful photos?</title>
  <summary type="html" xml:space="preserve">
  Ash, you have posted three photographs of a fluffy red flower on a &lt;br&gt; plant with pinnate leaves. What is the plant? If you can, please &lt;br&gt; change the file name to the plant name, or can you tell other members &lt;br&gt; what it is and we can change the file name for you? &lt;br&gt; Thanks, Elaine
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  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>vinny</name>
  <email>half_roo_half_...@hotmail.com</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2009-05-25T22:38:56Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/ad3a71ae5c134941</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/ad3a71ae5c134941" />
  <title type="html">Eucalypt hybrids</title>
  <summary type="html" xml:space="preserve">
  Walking through some forest not far out of Wallan not long ago I come &lt;br&gt; across a Eucalypt I couldn&#39;t put a name on, E. rubida and E. obliqua &lt;br&gt; were both present in the area and the unknown Eucalypt seemed to &lt;br&gt; possess traits of both. &lt;br&gt; Is anyone familiar with such a Eucalypt hybrid? Any information about
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  </entry>
  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>Elaine</name>
  <email>ga...@pacific.net.au</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2009-05-07T00:40:06Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/9774157178a346bd</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/9774157178a346bd" />
  <title type="html">Brachychiton populneus</title>
  <summary type="html" xml:space="preserve">
  Does anyone know a source of tubestock of Brachychiton populneus in &lt;br&gt; the general vicinity of Bunyip?
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  <author>
  <name>Shali</name>
  <email>d.vrushal...@gmail.com</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2009-05-01T05:52:04Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/0370a4293bdbc5f3</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/0370a4293bdbc5f3" />
  <title type="html">Bio-diesel producing plants/seeds.</title>
  <summary type="html" xml:space="preserve">
  Goodafternoon, &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;I am looking for plants/seeds which will be easy to grow in Victoria &lt;br&gt; climate mainly in barren lands without disturbing the fertile land &lt;br&gt; (used for food consumption). Some examples i know of are rapeseeds, &lt;br&gt; castor seeds, jathropa plant, mainly oil producing plants/seeds but &lt;br&gt; want to know if they can be grown here in Victoria? Is there any
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  </entry>
  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>Antonino Giglio</name>
  <email>antonino.gig...@gmail.com</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2009-04-21T04:01:05Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/1584ea772b9e70dd</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/1584ea772b9e70dd" />
  <title type="html">Green Roofs Plants</title>
  <summary type="html" xml:space="preserve">
  Dear friends, &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;I wish to experiment with green roofs and I wish to know if you can &lt;br&gt; suggest me Victorian native plants like grasses, tussocks, prostrate, &lt;br&gt; groundcovers, alpines, succulents, small shrubs, etc. that would &lt;br&gt; easily grow in 5cm/10cm (max 15cm) of media and that could withstand &lt;br&gt; period of dryness.
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  </entry>
  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>Cathy</name>
  <email>koo...@hotkey.net.au</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2009-04-12T12:05:11Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/a2e95e135e47f9a4</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/a2e95e135e47f9a4" />
  <title type="html">edible mushrooms</title>
  <summary type="html" xml:space="preserve">
  I quote from the publication Fungi Downunder &lt;br&gt; &amp;quot; While it is commonly believed that anything called a &#39;mushroom&#39; is edible, and a &#39;toadstool&#39; poisonous, this is a fallacy. . . . Importantly, it should be noted that fruit-bodies of many species are indeed poisonous, and there is no general rule for determining edibility or otherwise. Unless you have reliable advice . . ., it is best not to sample any unknown specimen, regardless of what it is called.
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  </entry>
  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>Steffen595</name>
  <email>s.heidri...@gmx.de</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2009-04-12T03:11:48Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/07b56bbfef05f77a</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/07b56bbfef05f77a" />
  <title type="html">Are these mushrooms edible?</title>
  <summary type="html" xml:space="preserve">
  Hi there, &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;are these mushrooms edible? Are in my backyard. Smell nice. Its just, &lt;br&gt; if they were edible they would taste better than bought ones. &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;&lt;a target=&quot;_blank&quot; rel=nofollow href=&quot;http://i212.photobucket.com/albums/cc4/Steffen595/mushrooms.jpg&quot;&gt;[link]&lt;/a&gt; &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;Cheers, &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;Steffen
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  </entry>
  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>Peter</name>
  <email>c...@ozramp.net.au</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2009-04-03T23:32:00Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/37ea3f06b010d2fd</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/37ea3f06b010d2fd" />
  <title type="html">Acacia Chinchillensis</title>
  <summary type="html" xml:space="preserve">
  I live in Melbourne and am wanting to buy a specimen of Acacia &lt;br&gt; Chinchillensis. Can anyone tell me where/how I can purchase this?
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  </entry>
  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>amy</name>
  <email>amy.holl...@gmail.com</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2009-03-08T19:34:20Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/2e722ad07c40a89b</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/2e722ad07c40a89b" />
  <title type="html">wildflowers in meredith, vic</title>
  <summary type="html" xml:space="preserve">
  Hi flower people! Can anyone tell me what sort of wildflowers grow &lt;br&gt; around meredith in victoria? Thanks!
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  </entry>
  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>vinny</name>
  <email>half_roo_half_...@hotmail.com</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2009-03-06T00:06:43Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/b20a6e2ce47f396b</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/b20a6e2ce47f396b" />
  <title type="html">low light loving plant?</title>
  <summary type="html" xml:space="preserve">
  hi guys, &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;Got a room which only has a small sky light as a source of light, on a &lt;br&gt; bright day the room receives plenty of light but on a cloudy day &lt;br&gt; (nearly always in Melbourne :) ) it can be quite dark. &lt;br&gt; Does anyone know of anything that might still grow well under these &lt;br&gt; conditions? &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;cheers,
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  </entry>
  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>dave</name>
  <email>meade...@bigpond.com</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2009-03-04T09:57:51Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/2d1241063c42b811</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/2d1241063c42b811" />
  <title type="html">Doryanthes Palmeri</title>
  <summary type="html" xml:space="preserve">
  Please excuse my ignorance, but I&#39;m new to this forum and I was hoping &lt;br&gt; that someone may be able to help me with my Doryanthes palmeri. I have &lt;br&gt; two plants the smaller one has developed a flower spike just prior to &lt;br&gt; Christmas. The spike is now about two metres. &lt;br&gt; Is this common for Melbourne? How long before the flower head blooms?
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  </entry>
  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>Chungii</name>
  <email>chungi...@gmail.com</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2009-02-15T09:14:21Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/13a6092872a5351f</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/13a6092872a5351f" />
  <title type="html"></title>
  <summary type="html" xml:space="preserve">
  OMG thank you so very much, I am in Hervey Bay, Queensland so that&#39;s why I guess I can grow this one it&#39;s definitely G. agrifolia subsp microcarpa as soon as I saw the name bells went ding! ding! ding! &lt;br&gt; You have been most helpful, thanks again. They are two that have been bothering me for a while now and even some of the local growers haven&#39;t been any help. I generally keep tags and put names to photos I take to help myself remember, but that one had me stumped.
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  </entry>
  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>Chungii</name>
  <email>chungi...@gmail.com</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2009-02-15T03:57:28Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/11af5cea29dbb8ac</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/11af5cea29dbb8ac" />
  <title type="html">re: lady O</title>
  <summary type="html" xml:space="preserve">
  Thank you very much, I have one at home and it&#39;s something I&#39;ve been trying to figure out for a while. Billy Bonkers is a neat little bush too. Can you recomend somewhere I can get a Grevillea identified, is it possible to post a photo here maybe? &lt;br&gt; It has leaf similar to G. wickhamii but creamy white spider flowers. It&#39;s a grafted specimen I picked up somewhere but I&#39;ve misplaced the name along the way. The leaves are actually more like a holly leaf and just as spikey.
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  </entry>
  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>Cathy</name>
  <email>koo...@hotkey.net.au</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2009-02-14T09:54:02Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/76bb1c2f3b92bf4f</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/76bb1c2f3b92bf4f" />
  <title type="html">Re Grevillea Lady O</title>
  <summary type="html" xml:space="preserve">
  The following was found on the internet &lt;br&gt; Hybrid (G. rhyolitica X G. victoriae ). Small shrub: 1.5m high x 2m wide. Masses of red flowers for most of the year. Frost Hardy &lt;br&gt; at this site &lt;br&gt; &lt;a target=&quot;_blank&quot; rel=nofollow href=&quot;http://www.australisplants.com.au/ornamentals/growing.htm&quot;&gt;[link]&lt;/a&gt; &lt;br&gt; Cathy
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  </entry>
  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>Chungii V</name>
  <email>chungi...@gmail.com</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2009-02-14T01:24:01Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/116a44b1e250c1bf</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/116a44b1e250c1bf" />
  <title type="html">Naming of Grevillea &#39;Lady O&#39;</title>
  <summary type="html" xml:space="preserve">
  Hi, &lt;br&gt; I am new to this forum and hope to get the odd question answered here &lt;br&gt; and there if possible. My first question is where did Grevillea &#39;Lady &lt;br&gt; O&#39; get it&#39;s name? Any ideas? The main reason I ask is because I came &lt;br&gt; across this and it&#39;s left me wondering is this it: &lt;br&gt; &lt;a target=&quot;_blank&quot; rel=nofollow href=&quot;http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries/article4591305.ece?Submitted=true&quot;&gt;[link]&lt;/a&gt;
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  </entry>
  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>Wendy McWilliams</name>
  <email>we...@wmcpr.com.au</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2009-02-04T03:26:01Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/140d1ed2279fd8b5</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/140d1ed2279fd8b5" />
  <title type="html">Lilly Pilly burnt leaves and branches</title>
  <summary type="html" xml:space="preserve">
  I hope someone can help with this query please. &lt;br&gt; I have two Lilly Pillies, one 1.5 metres tall and the other about 2 &lt;br&gt; metres high. &lt;br&gt; Both copped it badly with our high temps last week and the leaves are &lt;br&gt; burnt (brown) and the stems look sizzled as well. It&#39;s not all over &lt;br&gt; the plant, but at least 50%. &lt;br&gt; What should I do? leave them and do nothing and wait to see where the
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  </entry>
  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>Elaine</name>
  <email>ga...@pacific.net.au</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2009-02-03T23:23:57Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/7e01bd141a7a2ef9</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/7e01bd141a7a2ef9" />
  <title type="html">Dieback in Proteaceae</title>
  <summary type="html" xml:space="preserve">
  Does anyone have any suggestions? The same thing is happening to my &lt;br&gt; Grevillea lanigera &#39;Mt Tamboritha&#39; and Grevillea trachytheca. Both are &lt;br&gt; growing in very poor soil and get watered when I can. Other grevilleas &lt;br&gt; growing under the same conditions are surviving and do not appear all &lt;br&gt; that stressed.
  </summary>
  </entry>
  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>Rowan</name>
  <email>rowanslatt...@hotmail.com</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2009-02-02T22:58:50Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/b8a4e04bb8dd2b90</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/b8a4e04bb8dd2b90" />
  <title type="html">A book on the native plants of hawthorn/melbourne</title>
  <summary type="html" xml:space="preserve">
  Hi, I&#39;m looking for a book, preferably with photos, on the native &lt;br&gt; plants of hawthorn (melbourne). Anybody know of any? Thanks.
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  </entry>
  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>mikkus</name>
  <email>mikn...@bigpond.com</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2009-01-28T22:35:21Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/13e0b4704892724c</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/13e0b4704892724c" />
  <title type="html">lilly pilly has leaf gall</title>
  <summary type="html" xml:space="preserve">
  advice please about eradicating this on-going problem. pruning or &lt;br&gt; spraying?
  </summary>
  </entry>
  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>nonimouse</name>
  <email>gonativ...@gmail.com</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2009-01-27T02:20:42Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/b3821bd8c2b492c7</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/b3821bd8c2b492c7" />
  <title type="html">Suburban climbing tree</title>
  <summary type="html" xml:space="preserve">
  Does anyone have suggestions for a fast growing small tree for clay &lt;br&gt; soil in Melbourne, good for children to climb? Needs to have strong &lt;br&gt; branches and a canopy for some shade too.
  </summary>
  </entry>
  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>Elaine</name>
  <email>ga...@pacific.net.au</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2009-01-10T23:04:48Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/40e3db0d6272964c</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/40e3db0d6272964c" />
  <title type="html">Hibiscus trionum</title>
  <summary type="html" xml:space="preserve">
  Is Hibiscus trionum Australian or introduced? Wrigley &amp;amp; Fagg say it&#39;s &lt;br&gt; from all Australian mainland states, Asia and Africa, but the plant &lt;br&gt; illustrated on the ASGAP site is not the red-centred cream that I grow &lt;br&gt; and W&amp;amp;F describe. Lamp &amp;amp; Collet &#39;Field Guide to Weeds in Australia&#39; &lt;br&gt; describe it as a weed of cultivated land without giving its origins,
  </summary>
  </entry>
  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>weedie</name>
  <email>jlul...@optusnet.com.au</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2009-01-07T09:29:07Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/8032e6c1c8c38b3c</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/8032e6c1c8c38b3c" />
  <title type="html">Wattle id</title>
  <summary type="html" xml:space="preserve">
  Just wondering if anyone can id this wattle I photographed (only with &lt;br&gt; a phone camera, sorry)? Photographed today in full flower in someone&#39;s &lt;br&gt; garden in Melbourne. See 3 Acacia photos in Plant Photographs link.
  </summary>
  </entry>
  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>vinny</name>
  <email>half_roo_half_...@hotmail.com</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2009-01-07T05:34:39Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/d2a0d6107df36e8f</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/d2a0d6107df36e8f" />
  <title type="html">Goodenia ?sp.</title>
  <summary type="html" xml:space="preserve">
  hello all, &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;On a short walk round some bush just out of Bendigo not long ago I &lt;br&gt; chanced across a little sub-shrub I recognized to be Goodenia but I &lt;br&gt; haven&#39;t the books to identify it down to the sp. level. &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;It was approx half a meter tall, the same in width and quite dense. It &lt;br&gt; had the characteristic yellow flowers of a Goodenia and small
  </summary>
  </entry>
  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>Elaine</name>
  <email>ga...@pacific.net.au</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2009-01-01T04:15:50Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/ec0e37b9e0c71084</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/ec0e37b9e0c71084" />
  <title type="html">rubble method - European wasps</title>
  <summary type="html" xml:space="preserve">
  A warning to all who might be considering, or who are using, the &lt;br&gt; rubble (John Hunt) method of water harvesting in their gardens. A &lt;br&gt; trench filled with rubble makes ideal European wasp habitat - I&#39;ve &lt;br&gt; just found and destroyed a small nest. &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;That said, my plants seem very pleased with the way the trenches
  </summary>
  </entry>
  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>vinny</name>
  <email>half_roo_half_...@hotmail.com</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2008-12-23T01:56:43Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/16ac1dfa2f321f5f</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/16ac1dfa2f321f5f" />
  <title type="html">taxonomy of Ozothamnus and Cassinia</title>
  <summary type="html" xml:space="preserve">
  After a recent trip to Tasmania, I&#39;ve become confused over the &lt;br&gt; relationship between Ozothamnus and Cassinia. At first I thought they &lt;br&gt; may actaully be the same thing going under different names ( Some of &lt;br&gt; my books are a little old). &lt;br&gt; It appears now however that they are distinct taxonomic groups, I was
  </summary>
  </entry>
  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>Squid</name>
  <email>mikwilli...@optusnet.com.au</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2008-12-15T10:56:13Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/e5b045864b242fe5</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/e5b045864b242fe5" />
  <title type="html">Grevillea &#39;Simple Sarah&#39;</title>
  <summary type="html" xml:space="preserve">
  I have a request from a contact who wishes to purchase this Grevillea. &lt;br&gt; As far as I know Kuranga have not got it in stock where else can it be &lt;br&gt; found?
  </summary>
  </entry>
  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>Elaine</name>
  <email>ga...@pacific.net.au</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2008-12-15T05:41:05Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/cda839c4f7297f55</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/cda839c4f7297f55" />
  <title type="html">Grevillea simplex</title>
  <summary type="html" xml:space="preserve">
  Can anyone tell me how big Grevillea simplex will grow? I&#39;ve struck a &lt;br&gt; few from cutting but I can&#39;t find anything about it on the web except &lt;br&gt; that it is supposed to smell like banana custard. I don&#39;t know now &lt;br&gt; where I got the cutting material.
  </summary>
  </entry>
  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>Squid</name>
  <email>mikwilli...@optusnet.com.au</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2008-12-01T07:48:27Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/5e94f6ce3930d681</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/5e94f6ce3930d681" />
  <title type="html">Die back in plants</title>
  <summary type="html" xml:space="preserve">
  I have Grevillea patentiloba growing in my garden it is a contrast &lt;br&gt; between healthy and dead the dead is branches that die completely why &lt;br&gt; does this happen? The same thing is happening with a friend&#39;s Banksia &lt;br&gt; spinulosa is this something that happens with the Proteacea group?
  </summary>
  </entry>
  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>Ochre</name>
  <email>debw...@gmail.com</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2008-11-07T21:11:18Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/cf480b2a18cff837</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/cf480b2a18cff837" />
  <title type="html">Just saying hello</title>
  <summary type="html" xml:space="preserve">
  Hi everyone, &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;Thank you for such a great group. I don&#39;t have any questions at this &lt;br&gt; stage but I&#39;m sure you&#39;ll hear from me when I get my collection of &lt;br&gt; seeds out &amp;amp; want to know when I should start certain species. &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;I&#39;ve enjoyed the photos too. &lt;br&gt; Thanks again. &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;Cheers, &lt;br&gt; Ochre
  </summary>
  </entry>
  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>Elaine</name>
  <email>ga...@pacific.net.au</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2008-10-31T01:37:04Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/5cffa378533f7c68</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/5cffa378533f7c68" />
  <title type="html">spammers on the open forum</title>
  <summary type="html" xml:space="preserve">
  How does the open forum exclude spammers, and how does it get rid of &lt;br&gt; spam (such as the message from Victory) when it gets through?
  </summary>
  </entry>
  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>newbie</name>
  <email>jill.lul...@gmail.com</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2008-10-15T11:23:24Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/4ea374973782a9e3</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/4ea374973782a9e3" />
  <title type="html">Book search and plant id</title>
  <summary type="html" xml:space="preserve">
  On another blog: blognow.com.au/gumnuts/98446/ there is a request &lt;br&gt; for a secondhand copy of &amp;quot;Flora of the Kimberley Region&amp;quot; by Wheeler et &lt;br&gt; al, and for id of a plant that was thought to be Prostanthera &lt;br&gt; phylicifolia. &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;Can anyone help?
  </summary>
  </entry>
  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>gato</name>
  <email>lprid...@bigpond.net.au</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2008-10-05T07:24:43Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/d4de003331276011</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/d4de003331276011" />
  <title type="html">Native grasses</title>
  <summary type="html" xml:space="preserve">
  I am considering planting out my nature strip with a small native &lt;br&gt; grass. Any advice about doing this would be appreciated. The present &lt;br&gt; growth is now dead and I would like to use something that will not &lt;br&gt; need mowing but will not be more than 15cm, pref. less, in height. It &lt;br&gt; will be in full sun. &lt;br&gt; I live near the Gippsland Lakes.
  </summary>
  </entry>
  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>Gillian</name>
  <email>whoca...@tca-online.com.au</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2008-09-18T01:45:14Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/654b88f3458bafdf</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/654b88f3458bafdf" />
  <title type="html">Brown spots on a eucalypt</title>
  <summary type="html" xml:space="preserve">
  I have a fairly young (planted May &#39;07) Eucalypt &amp;quot;Illyarrie Red &lt;br&gt; Cap&amp;quot; (E.erythrocorys) which has been growing beautifully here in &lt;br&gt; Victoria&#39;s south west (Camperdown). However, just in the last few &lt;br&gt; weeks it has developed brown spots on most of its leaves. They go &lt;br&gt; right throught the leaf and can be &#39;flipped&#39; out, leaving quite a
  </summary>
  </entry>
  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>Gillian</name>
  <email>whoca...@tca-online.com.au</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2008-08-31T23:23:13Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/15dad37ac4e87729</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/15dad37ac4e87729" />
  <title type="html">Roadside Creeper</title>
  <summary type="html" xml:space="preserve">
  It looks as though I have an identification. From Brian Walters of &lt;br&gt; ASGAP and from Murray Fagg at Canberra Bontaic Gardens - both &lt;br&gt; suggesting Lotus corniculatus. I’ve just had a look at some of the &lt;br&gt; images (Googled) and I’m pretty sure they&#39;re right. Sadly, it seems &lt;br&gt; it’s not Australian but appears everywhere from UK and Europe to right
  </summary>
  </entry>
  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>Gillian</name>
  <email>whoca...@tca-online.com.au</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2008-08-18T05:04:52Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/2c448f1ffb1a415d</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/2c448f1ffb1a415d" />
  <title type="html">Rodside Creeper - Photo</title>
  <summary type="html" xml:space="preserve">
  I have found out how to add my photos so they are now in the gallery. &lt;br&gt; Cheers, G.
  </summary>
  </entry>
  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>Gillian</name>
  <email>whoca...@tca-online.com.au</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2008-08-18T04:37:13Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/ac2cb810641036ee</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/ac2cb810641036ee" />
  <title type="html">Roadside creeper</title>
  <summary type="html" xml:space="preserve">
  Hallo, I&#39;ve just joined this group and am very glad to know it exists. &lt;br&gt; I&#39;m a very keen Australian Gardener - living in Camperdown, with one &lt;br&gt; acre and busily filling it up with many, many Australian natives. Not &lt;br&gt; all of them, I&#39;m afraid to say, are indigenous to the area but lots &lt;br&gt; are. &lt;br&gt; On trips to Port Campbell every spring, I noticed some lovely yellow
  </summary>
  </entry>
  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>Elaine</name>
  <email>ga...@pacific.net.au</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2008-08-09T03:56:12Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/0a50c648468af2fa</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/0a50c648468af2fa" />
  <title type="html">alpine mystery plant</title>
  <summary type="html" xml:space="preserve">
  Dear All &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;I was sent the following request from o&#39;seas - can anyone help? A much- &lt;br&gt; reduced pic of the plant is on the forum as &#39;alpine mystery plant&#39;; I &lt;br&gt; can send a much larger copy of the pic off-list to anyone who is &lt;br&gt; interested. &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;Best wishes, Elaine &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;Hi , &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;Whilst traveling with members of the British Alpine Garden Society in
  </summary>
  </entry>
  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>Smartie</name>
  <email>smar...@bigpond.net.au</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2008-08-09T00:12:07Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/921d5781c99ab5d5</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/921d5781c99ab5d5" />
  <title type="html">Cultivating the yam Daisy, Microseris lanceolata</title>
  <summary type="html" xml:space="preserve">
  Can I grow the Yam Daisy as a garden plant? I have had reasonable &lt;br&gt; success in pots but not in the ground. Any adice would be appreciated.
  </summary>
  </entry>
  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>Elaine</name>
  <email>ga...@pacific.net.au</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2008-08-06T00:26:31Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/3e0ac2bac1092dea</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/3e0ac2bac1092dea" />
  <title type="html">Acacia chinchillensis - frost damage</title>
  <summary type="html" xml:space="preserve">
  Does anyone grow Acacia chinchillensis successfully? My young plant &lt;br&gt; formed lots of flower buds this year and last year, but both seasons &lt;br&gt; these have been so badly burned by frost that I get no flowers. It has &lt;br&gt; beautiful foliage and otherwise is growing well. &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;I don&#39;t know whether to persist with it, or whether I should replace
  </summary>
  </entry>
  <entry>
  <author>
  <email>jacksburningr...@gmail.com</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2008-05-31T07:29:23Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/b633bb127e4c89f7</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/b633bb127e4c89f7" />
  <title type="html">Identifying a Eucalypt in my Garden.</title>
  <summary type="html" xml:space="preserve">
  Hi, I have had a few gums come up in my garden after having some mulch &lt;br&gt; delivered and I want to know what sort they are. Here are some photos &lt;br&gt; of these gums. &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;[URL=&lt;a target=&quot;_blank&quot; rel=nofollow href=&quot;http://img211.imageshack.us/my.php?&quot;&gt;[link]&lt;/a&gt; &lt;br&gt; image=wholetreereducedcompresf f7.jpg][IMG]&lt;a target=&quot;_blank&quot; rel=nofollow href=&quot;http://img211.imageshack.us/&quot;&gt;[link]&lt;/a&gt; &lt;br&gt; img211/3490/wholetreereducedco mpresff7.th.jpg[/IMG][/URL]
  </summary>
  </entry>
  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>Philip</name>
  <email>prob6...@bigpond.net.au</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2008-05-26T21:52:19Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/0deb20a488798f9b</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/0deb20a488798f9b" />
  <title type="html">Source for Aphanopetalum resinosum</title>
  <summary type="html" xml:space="preserve">
  Our local Native Plant nursery no longer stocks Aphanoletum &lt;br&gt; resinosum. &lt;br&gt; Does anyone know offhand, a nursery that still stocks it. &lt;br&gt; Thanks &lt;br&gt; Philip
  </summary>
  </entry>
  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>fleur</name>
  <email>eva_ko...@yahoo.com.au</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2008-04-28T01:53:24Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/4f8f4f107f6e9d25</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/4f8f4f107f6e9d25" />
  <title type="html">Bunnings and your local APS group (increase your membership)</title>
  <summary type="html" xml:space="preserve">
  Bunnings and your local APS group &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;APS members may not be aware that opportunities exist at all Bunnings &lt;br&gt; Warehouse stores to promote the APS in order to gain new members and &lt;br&gt; to help the district groups in their community efforts. &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;Each Bunnings store has an activities officer to help with charities
  </summary>
  </entry>
  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>Jennie Epstein</name>
  <email>jeeps...@bigpond.com</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2008-04-19T11:10:43Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/b2914e460ce17e34</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/b2914e460ce17e34" />
  <title type="html">propogating with honey</title>
  <summary type="html" xml:space="preserve">
  I&#39;ve heard that honey can be used to induce roots when propogating cuttings. Has anyone had any success with this? &lt;br&gt; Jennie
  </summary>
  </entry>
  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>Elaine</name>
  <email>ga...@pacific.net.au</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2008-04-19T06:52:31Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/3032e29bb0a818b8</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/3032e29bb0a818b8" />
  <title type="html">Which eremophila?</title>
  <summary type="html" xml:space="preserve">
  I&#39;ve successfully struck a number of different eremophilas from &lt;br&gt; cuttings I was given in spring. I&#39;ll keep at least one of each of the &lt;br&gt; small species, but I have room for only two of the medium-to-large &lt;br&gt; shrubs. All have lovely flowers but I do not know what the mature &lt;br&gt; plant looks like in cultivation. If any members have experience of
  </summary>
  </entry>
  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>GD</name>
  <email>dante...@aapt.net.au</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2008-04-11T08:16:35Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/aea0ceeb8eff9039</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/aea0ceeb8eff9039" />
  <title type="html">West Australian Natives</title>
  <summary type="html" xml:space="preserve">
  I have prepared a raised garden bed (500mm) by building a retaining &lt;br&gt; wall. I guess it is essentially a huge pot. The soil below is clay &lt;br&gt; that I have broken up to 100mm deep to aid blending when I bring some &lt;br&gt; soil in. The aim is to be able to grow WA plants in this section &lt;br&gt; however I am wondering about drainage and soil type. Nurserymen say
  </summary>
  </entry>
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