Hello Plant Brains, I am a visiting ecologist at UQ, studying native insects that may aid in the control of invasive sapindaceous weeds, especially balloon ...
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Scott, I have some decent stocks of tomentosus around Walton Bridge -- not sure when fruiting. suspect September I wonder of those insects are all over...
can anybody lead me to an internet link or reference that describes or pictures the difference between native trad and non native trad? I see tradescantia...
Rob, Thanks for the info on A. tomentosus. I have not yet been to Walton Bridge, by which I presume you refer to the reserve park. I have not yet been to the...
Searching for Alectryon tomentosus and relatives.Hi I have at present in my home garden Alectryon subcinereus (only a few flowers), 8 Alectryon tomentosus (...
Dear Martin, We are especially interested in gaining some sites from your area! There are almost no data on this system from anywhere at all inland, but we...
no but I can give you some tips - it's really hard to tell the difference at first but when you learn it's not so hard - Weed Trad has thick shiny fleshy...
This material from the excellent Suburban and Environmental Weeds of South East Queensland http://www.cpitt.uq.edu.au/ It also has superb pictures for easy ID....
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Could you please advise where we could get more details. Thank you, Jan & John Midwood....
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Hello, We wrote recently seeking advice about our scrub turkeys here in Nambour, and particularly about "Blue-eyes" who had an injured leg. Bluey has since ...
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Here is an article about turkeys written by Nancy McAlary for the Centenary Riverfront Advisory Committee newsletter (BCC community environmental group). ...
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I hate to tell you - but there are 2 blue trads. There is the exotic Commelina benghalensis as well as the native C cyanea. Cb is altogether more robust...
Hi Commelina diffusa is the current name now for the C.cyanea. They should try growing Aneilema biflorum and A. acuminatum the native white wandering jews....
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My thanks to everyone who has provided us with locales on Alectryon tomentosus. With the help of several of you we have found more than a dozen sites and...
Hello to all, i'm not from Brisbane...or even close. I'm in Dubbo about 9 hours south. My question relates to the Brown Kurrajong, commersonia bartramia. All...
Hi Tim in my experience Commesonia bartramia is a very quick grower, but not particularly frost hardy, if it reaches a reasonable size (at least 1m) it may...
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Thats interesting because it is noted differently by some nurseries. Wattles are fine but they don't live long. I want to plant something which is a fast...
hi, I live on the mid north coast of nsw, in the foot hills of the great divide at about 125m above sea level. We usually get frosts for 5-8 weeks. -4 degrees...
Having grown natives in conditions similar very similar to weather experienced at Dubbo and also now living and planting on the coastal side of the great...
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We are using trema (Native peach) as a very useful pioneer. Other useful ones are native hibiscus, native mulberry and kangaroo apple (a solanum). We had 2...
We would like to remind you of this upcoming event. BRAIN meeting Date: Wednesday, March 24, 2004 Time: 7:00PM - 10:00PM EST (GMT+11:00) At Greening Australia...