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- Acacia dealbata plant here. Austins Ferry, Tasmania, Australia photo 1 photo 2 photo 3 Australian Plant Name Index: Acacia dealbata Flora of Australia Online:...4 KB (353 words) - 22:18, 26 August 2010
- Nothofagus (category Plant)containing 2-7 nuts. Nothofagus species are used as food plants by the larva of hepialid moths of the genus Aenetus including A. eximia and A. virescens...6 KB (370 words) - 17:18, 22 February 2010
- Telopea (category Plant)Waratah (Telopea) is a genus of five species of large shrubs or small trees in the Proteaceae, native to the southeastern parts of Australia (New South Wales...4 KB (409 words) - 19:28, 20 April 2010
- Oenothera (category Plant)stigma photo 1 photo 2 Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963 w:Oenothera. Some of the material on this page may be from...8 KB (149 words) - 20:06, 22 February 2010
- Viola hederacea (category Plant)Australian violet is a species of violet which is native to Australia. It is common and widespread in Victoria and Tasmania, along the Great Dividing Range...3 KB (256 words) - 02:21, 30 October 2009
- Banksia marginata (category Plant)colour, they are composed of up to 1000 individual flowers (784 recorded in the Gibraltar Range) and arise from nodes of branchlets of three years' age or more...9 KB (1,003 words) - 15:58, 23 April 2011
- Nothofagus cunninghamii (category Flora of Tasmania)although they tend to perform less well than seed grown plants. It can survive temperatures of 45 °C down to −7 °C. Both N. cunninghamii and the closely...3 KB (384 words) - 04:55, 11 October 2007
- Uncinia (category Plant)Uncinia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Cyperaceae, known as hook-sedges in Australia and as hook grasses or bastard grasses in New Zealand ...9 KB (184 words) - 19:36, 5 May 2010
- Athrotaxis (category Plant)Describe the plant here... photo 1 photo 2 photo 3 Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963 w:Athrotaxis. Some of the material...2 KB (60 words) - 03:47, 29 January 2010
- granadensis - caring for house plants" (2006-06-20). Retrieved on 2008-01-25. "Nertera granadensis - caring for house plants" (2006-06-20). Retrieved on 2008-01-25...4 KB (365 words) - 15:59, 20 February 2010
- Blandfordia (category Plant)genus of flowering plants which are native to eastern Australia. Plants in this genus are commonly referred to as Christmas Bells due to the shape of their...4 KB (195 words) - 19:21, 10 February 2010
- Telopea oreades (category Plant)(1980). Flowers and Plants of Victoria and Tasmania. A.H. & A.W. Reed. ISBN 0589502565. Corrick, M.G. and Fuhrer, B.A. (2001). Wildflowers of Victoria and adjoining...3 KB (270 words) - 19:42, 20 April 2010
- Yacon (category Plant)confused with this unrelated plant. Yacón is actually a close relative of the sunflower and Jerusalem artichoke. The plants produce propagation roots and...4 KB (427 words) - 20:02, 8 June 2010
- Gunnera (category Plant)Gunnera is a genus of herbaceous flowering plants, some of them gigantic. The genus is the only member of the family Gunneraceae. The 40-50 species vary...6 KB (522 words) - 20:41, 9 August 2010
- Acacia floribunda (category Plant)Alternatively, the outer coatings of the seeds can be sanded down somewhat to allow water in. photo 1 photo 2 photo 3 Native Flora of the Southern Highlands Cite...3 KB (293 words) - 01:55, 6 July 2010
- Hardiness zone (redirect from Plant Zones)The 1990 map shows 10 different zones, each of which represents an area of winter hardiness for the plants of agriculture and our natural landscape. This...17 KB (1,939 words) - 20:29, 8 January 2010
- jicama, yacón is actually a close relative of the sunflower and Jerusalem artichoke. The plants produce two types of roots: propagation roots and storage roots...8 KB (863 words) - 16:24, 20 October 2007
- Bauera (category Plant)info on this plant? Edit this section! Do you have pest and disease info on this plant? Edit this section! If you have a photo of this plant, please upload...3 KB (115 words) - 22:39, 2 February 2010
- Fig (category Plant)Fully dormant trees are hardy to 12° - 15° F, but plants in active growth can be damaged at 30° F. Fig plants killed to the ground will often resprout from...49 KB (2,591 words) - 18:28, 14 April 2011
- and Fagg, M. eds. 2006. Directory of Australian Botanic Gardens and Arboreta List of botanical gardens - Worldwide list of Gardens...12 KB (845 words) - 17:27, 19 January 2009