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Hi all :) I'm new here and I don't want to offend anyone. I am after some genuine feedback on my new little website and ebook. Please check it out at ...
shadow_e13
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Nov 11, 2005
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Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the hakeas group. File : /Hakea on top of...
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Dec 30, 2005
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Hi all, I have attached a picture of a Hakea bush taken near the summit of Mt Amos on the east coast of Tasmania, when I climbed the mountain at Christmas...
j_edwin_kitchin
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Dec 30, 2005
4:18 am
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Certainly a terrific photo Jim, sorry I can't help you with the ID. H. teretifolia does not grow in Tasmania, the other species to consider is H microcarpa. ...
Cas and LISA Liber (&...
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Dec 30, 2005
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Cas, I have a booklet, A Guide to Flowers & Plants of Tasmania, by the Launceston Field Naturalists Club. In this booklet it is claimed that Hakea teretifolia...
James and Sarah Kitchin
j_edwin_kitchin
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Dec 31, 2005
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Yep - just checked Flora of Australia 17B - Hakea teretifolia hirsuta is on east coast of Tassie. What did the seed pods look like Jim? Cas ... From:...
Cas and LISA Liber (&...
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Dec 31, 2005
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Cas, I was unable to get up close to have a look because of the location, so unfortunately I was not able to study the seed pods. The plant was quite bushy and...
James and Sarah Kitchin
j_edwin_kitchin
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Jan 1, 2006
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G'day fellow plant and garden people, I recieved the below email today from a group digest and I feel it needs as wide an audience as possible and holds...
Green Fingers
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Mar 8, 2006
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Hi folks I've posted a photo of a H.bucculenta that I grafted to H.salicifolia. This plant is now growing happily in my garden. After failed attempts at...
Scott Ridges
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Mar 29, 2006
11:50 pm
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Hello Scott I question whether grafting is the cure to all problems and indeed is even necessary in some cases. In my garden (in Melbourne), I have a 2 year...
Ian Radford
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Mar 30, 2006
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Hi Ian Not sure that it is the panacea, just a an option. My understanding is pretty much that the risk of the plants dropping dead (not neccessarily...
Scott Ridges
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Mar 30, 2006
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Hello Scott Your comment about increasing risk of dropping dead with age rather scares me. I had always, perhaps naively, assumed that it was the converse. I...
Ian Radford
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Mar 30, 2006
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Hello Hakeas, I have just added a small database that contains broad descriptions of 197 Hakeas and cultivars Hope this helps the group Ant...
bilby_blooms
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Apr 27, 2006
5:27 am
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Sorry Hakeas... Here is the link to the database (part of our hakeas group) http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hakeas/database?method=reportRows&tbl=1 all the best ...
bilby_blooms
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Apr 29, 2006
7:42 am
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Hi group, At the Mt Annan plant sale a couple of weeks ago, there was a comment at the opening (I think it was by Don Burke) that in general you shouldn't ...
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phil_trickett
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May 2, 2006
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Phil. This could be a piece of string question. From my experience, I'd say that Hakeas generally hit their straps in their 5th year - and don't look back! I...
bilby_blooms
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May 3, 2006
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Thanks Ant. That's what I thought. You are preaching to the converted about Burrendong Arboretum. I get up there at least twice a year. It must have the best...
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May 3, 2006
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Our native garden is situated west of Armidale on the Northern Tablelands of NSW at an altitude of 900 metres. We have been growing Hakeas for many years. The...
Warren Sheather
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May 6, 2006
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G'day all. I'mm touring western queensland and am at present near quilpie. I recall an article in aust plants I think about a red flowered hakea discovered...
maine01au
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May 25, 2006
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Hi This is simply a guess from a Google search... Is it Hakea maconochieana? Some links below. I could only find a line drawing not a photo. ...
Dan K
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May 26, 2006
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Hello, The Quilpie Hakea is now H. maconochieana. Ilustrations & description "Flora of Australia Vol 17B". Pages 163 & 165. There is also a photograph &...
Warren Sheather
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May 26, 2006
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thanks Dan and Warren I've used the links provided to look up moconochieana but it is not the one. I think there has been a more recent discovery. This one is...
maine01au
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May 27, 2006
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G'day ladies and Gents, Recently I ran into someone who shared my name and to cut a long story short we discovered there were quite a few of us. So to find...
Green Fingers
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Jul 6, 2006
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hi all, if any of you interested to learn garden please visit http://gardenlands.blogspot.com This site gives very useful information about garden.Even you can...
greenarylawns1
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Sep 20, 2006
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Hi folks Does anyone know where I could get Hakea purpurea (Crimson Hakea) seed or tubestock? Thanks Scott from Tatura Vic...
js.ridges
scotts1au
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Oct 28, 2006
3:32 am
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Scott, it's around. Have seen it occasionally at Kuranga. No doubt they could get one in for you. A few years ago, I grew one from seed from SGAP(Vic). But I...
Ian Radford
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Oct 28, 2006
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Thanks Ian I'll call in there next time I'm in Melb. Scott ... From: hakeas@yahoogroups.com [mailto:hakeas@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Ian Radford Sent:...
js.ridges
scotts1au
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Oct 29, 2006
5:38 am
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Scott, I would ring them or e-mail or whatever, because there is probably only a low probability that they would have it in stock. Plus, it often takes them an...
Ian Radford
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Oct 29, 2006
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Scott, We have seeds of Hakea purpurea. Please let us know if you would like some. We have a number of Hakea purpurea in our garden & rate this species as one...
Warren Sheather
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Oct 30, 2006
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As landscape matures, things change. Garden design is the process of designing the layout and planting of domestic gardens while keeping this change under...
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