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  <title>Australian Plants Society Victoria Open Forum Google Group</title>
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  <description>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.</description>
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  <title>native grasses</title>
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  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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  s.heidri...@gmx.de
  (Steffen595)
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  <pubDate>Sun, 06 Dec 2009 09:19:27 UT
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  <title>Re: Let me introduce myself</title>
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  Hi Mauritz, spent a weekend at Mt Buller last summer and there were &lt;br&gt; some lovely plants in flower. I notice you are concentrating on larger &lt;br&gt; shrubs and trees and as such you can&#39;t beat Eucalyptus pauciflora. Not &lt;br&gt; sure if you have it but if not you may be missing out. I am a fan of &lt;br&gt; grasslands and the alps are not short of them. You&#39;ll find an
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  dante...@aapt.net.au
  (GD)
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  <pubDate>Tue, 01 Dec 2009 21:23:52 UT
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  <title>Let me introduce myself</title>
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  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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  maurits...@gmail.com
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  <pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 23:49:50 UT
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  <title>Re: Maurits, please introduce yourself</title>
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  Hi Elaine, &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;Let me introduce myself. I&#39;m maurits de vries, my age is 32 and for &lt;br&gt; over 4 years i&#39;m busy with australian plants. I&#39;ll grow all the plants &lt;br&gt; in the netherlands. I&#39;ll grow callistemon, leptospermum, melaleuca, &lt;br&gt; kunzea, eucalyptus, libertia, cordyline and others. Some Australian &lt;br&gt; plants are very cold hardiness. For example callistemon pityoides
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  maurits...@gmail.com
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  <pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 11:28:17 UT
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  <title>Maurits, please introduce yourself</title>
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  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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  ga...@pacific.net.au
  (Elaine)
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  <pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2009 22:32:33 UT
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  <title>Re: Orchid ID</title>
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  Ahh fantastic, it always nice to put a name to a flower :) &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;Cheers Cathy,
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  half_roo_half_...@hotmail.com
  (vinny)
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  <pubDate>Wed, 02 Sep 2009 11:45:25 UT
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  <title>Orchid ID</title>
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  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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  koo...@hotkey.net.au
  (Cathy)
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  <pubDate>Tue, 01 Sep 2009 11:50:22 UT
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  <title>Re: Purple orchid I.D?</title>
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  Could be Black Tongue Caladenia &amp;quot;Stegostyla congesta&amp;quot; whice is found &lt;br&gt; in eastern Vic and other areas. &lt;br&gt; Regards.
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  p.hem...@optusnet.com.au
  (LUCKY)
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  <pubDate>Mon, 31 Aug 2009 23:08:11 UT
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  <title>Purple orchid I.D?</title>
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  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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  half_roo_half_...@hotmail.com
  (vinny)
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  <pubDate>Mon, 31 Aug 2009 10:01:13 UT
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  <title>Re: Ash, what plant are your beautiful photos?</title>
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  Thanks, Lucky. I&#39;ve renamed the files, but should they remain on the &lt;br&gt; website? &lt;br&gt; Best wishes, Elaine
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  ga...@pacific.net.au
  (Elaine)
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  <pubDate>Thu, 27 Aug 2009 23:42:27 UT
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  <title>Re: Ash, what plant are your beautiful photos?</title>
  <link>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/00ed327f1c7e059c/70f5bb6ecace755c?show_docid=70f5bb6ecace755c</link>
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  These photos are of a South American plant called Calliandra &lt;br&gt; haematocephala common name Red Powder Puff, it&#39;s in the mimoaceae &lt;br&gt; family but is not an Australian native. I have seen it grown in parks &lt;br&gt; in the warmer parts of Australia north of Brisbane. &lt;br&gt; Phil.
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  p.hem...@optusnet.com.au
  (LUCKY)
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  <pubDate>Sat, 22 Aug 2009 09:33:33 UT
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  <title>Ash, what plant are your beautiful photos?</title>
  <link>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/00ed327f1c7e059c/2de7a02931ea53b6?show_docid=2de7a02931ea53b6</link>
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  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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  ga...@pacific.net.au
  (Elaine)
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  <pubDate>Thu, 09 Jul 2009 00:39:47 UT
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  <title>Re: Eucalypt hybrids</title>
  <link>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/ad3a71ae5c134941/ad69c9c242df20ea?show_docid=ad69c9c242df20ea</link>
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  I don&#39;t think it is that unusual. In Melton South you often see &lt;br&gt; variations of the different boxes (yellow, blue, grey) that are &lt;br&gt; present in the same vicinity.
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  dante...@aapt.net.au
  (GD)
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  <pubDate>Tue, 26 May 2009 09:08:46 UT
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  <title>Eucalypt hybrids</title>
  <link>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/ad3a71ae5c134941/a2f77c4d61b3d77f?show_docid=a2f77c4d61b3d77f</link>
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  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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  half_roo_half_...@hotmail.com
  (vinny)
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  <pubDate>Mon, 25 May 2009 22:38:56 UT
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  <title>Re: Bio-diesel producing plants/seeds.</title>
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  Dear Shali &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;I don&#39;t know if anyone has replied off-list. &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;The best sources of information are probably the Department of Primary &lt;br&gt; Industries and the Department of Agriculture. CSIRO might also have &lt;br&gt; done some work on oilseed crops. &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;The Australian Plants Society is more concerned with promoting the
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  ga...@pacific.net.au
  (Elaine)
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  <pubDate>Wed, 13 May 2009 01:16:02 UT
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  <title>Brachychiton populneus</title>
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  Does anyone know a source of tubestock of Brachychiton populneus in &lt;br&gt; the general vicinity of Bunyip?
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  ga...@pacific.net.au
  (Elaine)
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  <pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2009 00:40:06 UT
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  <title>Re: Green Roofs Plants</title>
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  Dear friends, thanks so much for your answers! :)
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  antonino.gig...@gmail.com
  (Antonino Giglio)
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  <pubDate>Sun, 03 May 2009 14:08:02 UT
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  <title>Bio-diesel producing plants/seeds.</title>
  <link>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/0370a4293bdbc5f3/452b69297e6dd975?show_docid=452b69297e6dd975</link>
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  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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  d.vrushal...@gmail.com
  (Shali)
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  <pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2009 05:52:04 UT
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  <title>Re: Green Roofs Plants</title>
  <link>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/1584ea772b9e70dd/074383168c7f29b2?show_docid=074383168c7f29b2</link>
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  Need to replace the concrete with some top soil. But since the top &lt;br&gt; soil is from around the corner I hope it should be al right.
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  <author>
  s.heidri...@gmx.de
  (Steffen595)
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  <pubDate>Thu, 23 Apr 2009 00:55:02 UT
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  <title>Re: Green Roofs Plants</title>
  <link>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/1584ea772b9e70dd/e8ed08a3c06b1cd9?show_docid=e8ed08a3c06b1cd9</link>
  <description>
  All these grasses are native to the Melbourne area and hence suitable &lt;br&gt; for the soils found there.
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  graham.oli...@swiftdsl.com.au
  (Graham Oliver)
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  <pubDate>Wed, 22 Apr 2009 23:41:55 UT
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  <title>Re: Green Roofs Plants</title>
  <link>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/1584ea772b9e70dd/09dda617d7b9780c?show_docid=09dda617d7b9780c</link>
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  in other words I could use them to replace my concrete front/back &lt;br&gt; yard? What kind of soil do they need?
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  s.heidri...@gmx.de
  (Steffen595)
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  <pubDate>Wed, 22 Apr 2009 12:51:51 UT
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  <title>Re: Green Roofs Plants</title>
  <link>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/1584ea772b9e70dd/52cfee291ce9f344?show_docid=52cfee291ce9f344</link>
  <description>
  Recently a native grasses expert from the Victorian Department of &lt;br&gt; Sustainability and Environment recommended the following native &lt;br&gt; grasses for a lawn in the Melbourne area: &lt;br&gt; •	Weeping Grass (short, spreading form only) &lt;br&gt; •	Slender Wallaby-grass &lt;br&gt; •	Kneed Wallaby-grass &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;To a lesser extent most other Wallaby-grasses can also be used for
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  graham.oli...@swiftdsl.com.au
  (Graham Oliver)
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  <pubDate>Wed, 22 Apr 2009 12:26:49 UT
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  <title>Re: Green Roofs Plants</title>
  <link>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/1584ea772b9e70dd/e570a1e66aa87189?show_docid=e570a1e66aa87189</link>
  <description>
  or check forums.envirotalk.com.au &lt;br&gt; maybe they can help you
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  <pubDate>Wed, 22 Apr 2009 12:11:40 UT
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  <description>
  You might consider looking through the Flora of Melbourne or some of &lt;br&gt; the small salt bushes such as Atriplex semibaccata, Einadia nutans, &lt;br&gt; and Enchylaena tomentosa all have colourful red berries and are &lt;br&gt; extremely tough also some of the lilies may survive as they have a &lt;br&gt; tuber that can store food during summer and then reappear after Autumn
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  <pubDate>Wed, 22 Apr 2009 10:38:06 UT
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  <description>
  suppose best would be a plant nursery that deals with native plants. &lt;br&gt; Another thing you need: the plants should develop a &amp;quot;carpet&amp;quot; of roots &lt;br&gt; in order to retain the soil on your roof. But you don&#39;t want something &lt;br&gt; like buffalo grass that sends killer roots and finds every crack.
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  <pubDate>Wed, 22 Apr 2009 00:41:42 UT
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  Fluctuations of temperature, intense heat and possible periods of &lt;br&gt; drought, sounds like some desert plant might be worth checking out &lt;br&gt; to,they&#39;ll prolly grow quicker then alpines to; although i couldn&#39;t &lt;br&gt; suggest any species.
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  <pubDate>Tue, 21 Apr 2009 22:30:01 UT
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  good question, I wish I had the answer myself. &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;Indeed, some alpine plants should do the trick, merely any plant that &lt;br&gt; survives on a few cm of soil and harsh conditions as not much rain at &lt;br&gt; times. &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;At the end, good old selection will do its job and some plants stay, &lt;br&gt; the other ones disappear.
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  <pubDate>Tue, 21 Apr 2009 08:32:58 UT
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  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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  <pubDate>Tue, 21 Apr 2009 04:01:05 UT
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  <title>Re: edible mushrooms</title>
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  <description>
  I put a link in, question should rather be could someone identify this &lt;br&gt; funghi/mushoom. Grows in my backyard, don&#39;t know if it feeds on an old &lt;br&gt; tree or on soil. &lt;br&gt; here is the link again: &lt;br&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;Thanks, &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;Steffen
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  <title>edible mushrooms</title>
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  <description>
  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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  <author>
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  <title>Are these mushrooms edible?</title>
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  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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  <author>
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  <pubDate>Sun, 12 Apr 2009 03:11:48 UT
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  Sorry, I&#39;ve taken a while to reply because of computer problems. I &lt;br&gt; bought my Acacia chinchillensis at a Yarra Yarra plant sale, so I&#39;ve &lt;br&gt; emailed the grower to ask if he&#39;ll have more at the May sale. (3 May, &lt;br&gt; in Eltham - see calendar for details) &lt;br&gt; Best wishes, Elaine
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  <author>
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  <pubDate>Sat, 04 Apr 2009 04:09:23 UT
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  I would suggest contacting the leader of the Acacia Study Group, Esther Brueggemeier. She may be able to assist you in locating this Acacia species. &lt;br&gt; See Details below: &lt;br&gt; Esther Brueggemeier &lt;br&gt; Wild about Wattle &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt; m: 0411 148 874 &lt;br&gt; Visit the Wattle Display Garden by Appointment Only
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  <author>
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  <pubDate>Sat, 04 Apr 2009 01:27:08 UT
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  <link>http://groups.google.com.au/group/australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum/browse_frm/thread/37ea3f06b010d2fd/57f693df3c326f0d?show_docid=57f693df3c326f0d</link>
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  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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  Dear Dave &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;I&#39;ve never grown Doryanthes, but someone posted a query in Feb 2008 &lt;br&gt; about D. excelsa flowering in Melbourne and received a reply. Perhaps &lt;br&gt; you could look back at the old message and it might help? &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;Congrats on the flower! &lt;br&gt; Elaine
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  <author>
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  <pubDate>Sat, 21 Mar 2009 22:46:06 UT
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  <title>Re: low light loving plant?</title>
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  <description>
  How would Melbourne temperatures treat these cycads? Also do you have &lt;br&gt; any approximate for how much they might cost? &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;cheers,
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  <pubDate>Fri, 13 Mar 2009 07:36:58 UT
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  Hi again, in my previous post when I refer to Melbourne&#39;s flora as &lt;br&gt; being suitable I am referring to those found on the basalt plain hence &lt;br&gt; the reference to resources from the western areas of Melbourne. I did &lt;br&gt; intend to include those from the sandbelt areas and eastern suburbs. &lt;br&gt; When I refer to &amp;quot;Western Plains&amp;quot; talking about nurseries, I meant to
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  <author>
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  <pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2009 10:09:32 UT
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  Hi Amy, Meredith is basically in the middle of the basalt plains which &lt;br&gt; stretches from Melbourne&#39;s North Eastern suburbs down to Nelson. The &lt;br&gt; basalt plains supported predominantly grasslands but habitats also &lt;br&gt; include woody grasslands, grassy woodlands and obviously riparian &lt;br&gt; where the rivers/waterways are found. So resources based around
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  <pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2009 09:00:45 UT
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  <description>
  You have a very challenging situation to grow indoor plants but you &lt;br&gt; could try one of the Australian cycads, Lepidozamia peroffskyana and &lt;br&gt; any of the Cordylines in that situation. A scrambling vine, Eustrephus &lt;br&gt; latifolius (Wombat Berry), might succeed and grow towards the sky &lt;br&gt; light if given some support. If all else fails, two non-natives that
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  <pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2009 03:55:30 UT
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  Dear Amy &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;The Melton-Bacchus Marsh group should be able to help you if you &lt;br&gt; follow the links to the district group. Maybe they don&#39;t have anyone &lt;br&gt; monitoring the Open Forum. There&#39;s also a CSIRO publication on &lt;br&gt; wildflowers of the Brisbane Ranges that might be relevant. &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;Good luck, Elaine
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  <pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2009 01:08:44 UT
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  Hi flower people! Can anyone tell me what sort of wildflowers grow &lt;br&gt; around meredith in victoria? Thanks!
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  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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  <title>Doryanthes Palmeri</title>
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  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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  <author>
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  <pubDate>Wed, 04 Mar 2009 09:57:51 UT
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  <title>Re: A book on the native plants of hawthorn/melbourne</title>
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  Native trees and shrubs of south eastern Australia by Leon Costerman, &lt;br&gt; while not specific to the area has a great range of pictures of native &lt;br&gt; sp., can pick it up from a decent book store for 40$.
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  <pubDate>Sun, 01 Mar 2009 22:04:54 UT
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  <title>Re: Lilly Pilly burnt leaves and branches</title>
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  Once the cooler weather starts, I would be trying one of the liquid &lt;br&gt; seaweed products to see if that helps. I have had good results with &lt;br&gt; kickstarting many ailing native plants. And yes, don&#39;t prune till the &lt;br&gt; cooler weather either.
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  Thankyou for those suggestions......I will have a closer look at them. &lt;br&gt; I&#39;ve also wondered about some Acacias, Callistemons or Melaleucas if &lt;br&gt; they can be encouraged to branch low down. Any suggestions amongst &lt;br&gt; those?
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  <pubDate>Sun, 22 Feb 2009 01:55:07 UT
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  <title>Re: Suburban climbing tree</title>
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  A couple more suggestions for trees that meet your requirements for a &lt;br&gt; tree for children to climb are: Eucalyptus cladocalyx &amp;quot;nana&amp;quot; (Dwarf &lt;br&gt; Sugar Gum) and Corymbia ficifolia. &lt;br&gt; Acacia cognata (the tree form) is fast growing and although not &lt;br&gt; suitable for climbing itself, would make a lovely shady place for
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  <pubDate>Tue, 17 Feb 2009 01:56:02 UT
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  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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  <pubDate>Sun, 15 Feb 2009 09:14:21 UT
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  Wickhamii is frost tender and is extremely difficult to grow in &lt;br&gt; Melbourne without the aid of a glasshouss or similar protection. There &lt;br&gt; are a few Grevilleas with holy type leaves and one similar to &lt;br&gt; Wickhamii is agrifolia, which is also difficult to grow in Melbourne. &lt;br&gt; It has pale green, cream turning to white flower. If you post a few
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  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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