Some Australian flora

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JohnR

Some Australian flora
« on: 4 Oct 2008, 01:43 pm »
A couple of weekends ago I took my LX2 compact on a "scouting trip" across to West Head. I had finally gotten around to getting myself a National Parks pass, so off I went. Here are a few pictures from that trip. More trips planned in future :)



Heath-leaved banksia. Or banksia ericifolia. This is a young plant at the side of the road.



Acacia. I'm not sure which species this is.



Burrawang. Or macrozamia communis. This is a very slow-growing plant, I know this because the ones in my garden I planted 5 years ago are about 6 inches tall. This one is as tall as me, in a forest of them.



Grass-tree. I think this one is xanthorrhoea johnsonii. These are very slow-growing also, and very long-lived. The leaves in the crown burn off in a fire but regenerate rapidly. The burnt trees are banksias that didn't recover from the last fire.

Bob in St. Louis

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Re: Some Australian flora
« Reply #1 on: 5 Oct 2008, 12:04 pm »
Keep 'em coming John, Good stuff! I like the desriptions too.

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Re: Some Australian flora
« Reply #2 on: 5 Oct 2008, 07:08 pm »
Very attractive, very interesting.

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Re: Some Australian flora
« Reply #3 on: 5 Oct 2008, 07:25 pm »
JohnR,

Thanks for the great pics.