... Robert Whyte Director, ToadShow Web Development Tel: 3004 7900 Mob: 0409 055 325 http://www.toadshow.com.au/ If for any reason your email doesn't get...
This coming Sunday 12 March 10 am. Meet at Picnic area on CITY side of Walton Bridge Reserve, The Gap. Botanical walk with Dave Somerville, Walton Bridge...
Hi all, LATE CHANGE OF PLAN: Lunch, then walk. Our Botanical Guide can't make it before 1pm, so we have come up with an ingenious change of plan. It may suit...
Change of plan acknowledged I shall inform my Friday morning Working Bee of the delails as I promised on Wednesday and arrange for RSVP's if there are any...
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Thanks V ... Robert Whyte Director, ToadShow Web Development Tel: 3004 7900 Mob: 0409 055 325 http://www.toadshow.com.au/ If for any reason your email doesn't...
Dear Robert, Thanks for the information about Sunday. Three of us will come - Margaret & Grahame Hardy, & Nicky Hack. Unfortunately, none of us have enough ...
Hi Rob I was going to try to make it today but will have other chores to do hope it goes well Cheers Mark ... From: Robert Whyte To: brisrain@yahoogroups.com ...
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The Brain walk in the dry rainforest in Walton Bridge Reserve uncovered 3 new species. One was in a planting, but the ID was lost -- Dave Somerville identified...
A most enjoyable, informative day. Many thanks. Vera. ... From: "Robert Whyte" <rob@...> To: <brisrain@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Sunday, March 12,...
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Russ mentioned to me on Sun that they have slow dialup and can't even GET broadband. So we wondered how we could use the yahoo list for plant ID (which is...
Thanks for organising it - thoroughly enjoyable afternoon. I'm sorry I had to rush off. S ... From: Robert Whyte To: brisrain@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday,...
Hi Guys, Could anyone tell me if the photos I have put into the Monsteria album (in the photo section) are the Native monsteria or not. I thought they were but...
If you can help with any advice, please email Catherine direct ... Robert Whyte Director, ToadShow Web Development Tel: 3004 7900 Mob: 0409 055 325 ...
Hi all, Here's a small vine (attached) I found at Walton Bridge Reserve this morning in an area where there are a lot of native and introduced vines including...
Hi Robert Looks like Einadia hastata Ruby salt bush a native. Regards Martin ... From: Robert Whyte To: brisrain@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, March 20, 2006...
I think Martin is correct. The inflorescence is fine for Einadia and there are no tendrils, unlike Zehneria. Bill McDonald. ... From: brisrain@yahoogroups.com...
Glad to help. it just happened that we had the right book, otherwise you could still be looking. I don't think we would have recalled it "WILD PLANTS OF...
Here are three more pics SLIGHTLY larger 800x600 (sorry russ) that might help confirm this strange little plant is Einadia hastata (Chenopodiaceae) Berry...
has.tate (hstt) adj. Botany Having the shape of an arrowhead but with the basal lobes pointing outward at right angles: hastate leaves Cheerio Megan ... From:...
Megan and Wal
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"Hasta" in Latin is a spear. Hastatus (masculine) or hastata (fem) or hastatum(neut.) literally means armed with a spear. I guess botanically it refers to a...
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Hi Robert Einadia hastata grows all over the Lockyer Valley and even out west. I think hastata refers to that spade shaped leaf, which is common amongst the...
... ted_cain@... Yes it can be mulched, it does not propagate vegetatively. It will break down pretty quickly if just smashed into a pile. That's what I...
Hi Martin and Robert, My memory is not that good nowadays. I can not recall many of these plants. Elaine confirmed, from photos in the book I mentioned, that...
As you said, Hastate means Triangular or Spear shaped, with two spreading lobes at the base. A bit like the tops on the small uprights on some of the ornate...
Are you sure the photos of the plants in this email are correctly named.. I am not really questioning any one's judgement, but have become confused over this...
Hi Bill Have a look at Stanley & Ross Vol 2 Zehneria is described as having tendrils and the leaf margins are irregularily but not deeply toothed or rarely...