Hi Brain Members, As you may know, membership of BRAIN is free and informal. Actually who is a member is somewhat vague. There are some lists of members...
I unequivocally apologise for any offence caused to Bruce by my accidental posting of an email to Shealagh on this list. Bruce is a founding member and major...
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pusx
pusx@...
Jan 14, 2006 1:13 pm
Jan no need to apologise ........ your quip about my sociability made me smile. Me becoming more sociable! .... I must be going soft with age .... :) Bruce ...
Here's a challenge for plant ID peope - how do we get this to Dave Somerville to look at? Begin forwarded message: From: "Laurie Capill" <capill@...> ...
Looks like a young F collina to me. I have fwded it to DS. S ... From: Robert Whyte To: brisrain@yahoogroups.com Cc: Shealagh Savage ; Noble Bruce ; Templeton...
I've no idea what this is but I don't think it is Flindersia sp. As far as I know, the leaves of F. collina are usually simple or 3-foliate with the lateral...
... From: Derek Boddington To: brisrain@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, January 27, 2006 12:05 AM Subject: RE: [brisrain] Fwd: What tree is this? I've no idea...
Hi Derek, What about Flindersia xanthoxyla? That was one suggestion. I agree this list is brilliant for helping with plant ID and I have taken the liberty of...
Hi Are those leaf pictures of the same plant?? The top one looks like a juvenile F.collina leaf with 5 leaflets (somet and narrow green wing on rachis, and...
Derek's Photos (2) Images of some Australian Vascular Plants by Derek Boddington. These are the latest pictures from my recent visit to Oz. They are posted...
It is an exotic ginger that has escaped into the bush. There is also a white and pink exotic one called shell ginger at Mt Nebo. I saw this ginger at Mt...
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Tim Low
Tim.Low@...
Jan 28, 2006 6:53 am
That is an exotic ginger (Hedychium) that is extremely invasive in Hawaii and potentially a horror for Australia. The Qld government is doing a weed assessment...
Our Habitat Brisbane bushcare officer (South) has told us that recycled water is ONLY FOR PLANTS ALREADY IN THE GROUND. None is available for new plantings. I...
Shealagh Perhaps BCC can supply a 850-1000 (they are plastic with the metal cage around them) litre water container than can be filled up at a BCC water stand...
Another alternative is to schedule plantings at short notice in response to periods of rain sufficient to moisten the soil enough so that no watering in of...
Yes indeed, I have gone out actually in the rain recently, if it is predicted to last a couple of days, this has worked well, especially with the drought...
http://www.saveourwaterwaysnow.com.au/04_newsletter/newsletter.asp?ID=16 Take the link above to information some great training events and forums - terrific...
It looks like a Croton insularis or Silver Croton. Dave ... From: Robert Whyte To: brisrain@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2006 3:21 PM Subject:...
Looks like the exotic Bella Sombra (Phytolacca dioica). I periodically see it on old farms. Regards David Francis Associate Chenoweth Environmental Planning &...
I think it's probably Phytolacca dioica, the ombu or bella sombra, a native of Argentina, which has been planted widely around farmhouses and yards We have...
On 13/02/2006, at 4:00 PM, David Francis wrote: Looks like the exotic Bella Sombra (Phytolacca dioica). I periodically see it on old farms. ... Regards David...
It was planted in colonial southern Africa as well, in school grounds and parks. Shealagh ... From: Robert Whyte To: brisrain@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday,...