Botany Nerds Ahoy

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seeds started the topic in Saturday, 29 Jul 2023 at 1:40pm

Seems a keen interest for some, so why not.

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seeds Saturday, 14 Sep 2024 at 9:31pm

I don’t know the name but those yellow flowered trees are in bloom around here. Certainly stand out with their vibrant display

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seeds Saturday, 14 Sep 2024 at 9:35pm

@tubeshooter
No problem.
It’s about plants actually.
Maybe Stu should rename it to include fauna

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tubeshooter Saturday, 14 Sep 2024 at 9:53pm

You'll have to catch him in a good mood. ;)

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seeds Saturday, 14 Sep 2024 at 9:58pm

Hehe. Jelly has taken a break. Now if we could just shut Juliang up.

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basesix Saturday, 14 Sep 2024 at 10:02pm

I think we can all agree, if the isomorphic algorithms become more trouble than they are worth, they cease to be of interest to the creator. 'A Field of Dreams Buildeth Not Itself', as the old saying goes.

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wax24 Saturday, 14 Sep 2024 at 10:27pm

I dunno guys, i (virtually) put my hands in my pocket, started whistling a tune, and strolled outta SeppoGhetto (where i live, i mean, being a seppo and all) on this fine day in SwellNetVille.
Took a jog thru the Tunes district, headphones on, of course.
Stopped by the church (All Things Religion), to get my spiritual fitness in line. There was some wonderful, if secular music there, too.
Went out back to the Cemetery (Vale and Thanx....), to pay my respects.
Thought i'd head down to the dock to see what they're pullin in today. Seems Freeride scored a bass! (or a perch, not sure...)
Beautiful day.
Went on over to Uni to spend some time on campus. Caught a great lecture (Reparations), then stopped by all the labs to see what the boys have cookin. (Interesting Things, That's Weird, That's Queer, Interesting Things, Too, etc...)
Spent a little time checking out an art gallery. (Classic Australian Artwork)
Went by the Sandwich shop (gettin hungry), but it looked closed. (Put The Sandwiches There). More is the pity.
Thought i'd catch a ballgame before an afternoon sesh, (The Round Ball Game), but spent more time on campus than i had planned, so just caught a vitual cab across town (Wax On).
Great sesh. (WOTD)
Now, on my way home, i thought i'd spend the precious sunset hour in the botanical gardens (Botany Nerds)
And there are drop bears (haven't seen any, though) and dolphins in trees!! Not to mention any number of brilliant flora.
Gonna put my hands back in my pockets now and resume whistling my tune, as i stoll back into SeppoGhetto.
I'm sure passions are still running high there, and the debates are raging.
I might just skip it all and turn in early.
After all, i have a ballgame to catch, tmro.
Lovely day in SwellNetVille, tho.
Gnite.

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basesix Saturday, 14 Sep 2024 at 10:43pm

you are absolutely fucking epic, @wax.

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seeds Saturday, 14 Sep 2024 at 10:54pm

Nice Waxxy
Escapism? Hhmmm maybe

You know we need health professionals over here!

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seeds Saturday, 14 Sep 2024 at 11:08pm

BTW Wax, who’s playing in the ball game tomorrow? Who’s your team?
ps. Lions killed it last quarter tonight. What a way to stay alive in the finals!

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wax24 Saturday, 14 Sep 2024 at 11:26pm

Edit! i DID see a drop bear!! (thanx, Seedsy). Went right past it, if it was a snake it woulda bit me.
I dunno, Seedsy. I don't have a program. I'll hafta just mosey over to the ballyard and see what's who.

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seeds Saturday, 14 Sep 2024 at 11:43pm

Love it. Who cares?
Just to be there for the entertainment value.
Big arenas full of people certainly get the excitement amplified.
Sadly I didn’t make it to a game this year. (work got in the way)

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wax24 Saturday, 14 Sep 2024 at 11:54pm

Yeah. "Work got in the way" is about the saddest of phrases. I utter it too often.

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seeds Sunday, 15 Sep 2024 at 12:00am

You know it. Shift work.
The money shifts are when the games are on.

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AlfredWallace Sunday, 15 Sep 2024 at 8:18am
seeds wrote:

I don’t know the name but those yellow flowered trees are in bloom around here. Certainly stand out with their vibrant display

Seeds. Hi mate. Where are you with your Koala hugging ?

Yellow flowering tree is from Brazil, very popular in Oz.

Handroanthus chrysostrichus Golden or Silver Trumpet Tree. ( for a long while know as Tabebuia aurea, there are many different species, they look very similar.)

The second shrub, which I love because of its name.

Brunsfelsia pauciflora. Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow plant.

Flower starts out darker mauve and as each day goes by it fades. You can see the different phases. AW

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seeds Sunday, 15 Sep 2024 at 8:34am

Hey mate.
Koalas of Minjerribah/Nth Straddie.

Cool name for shrub. Seems apt re the flowers.

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AlfredWallace Sunday, 15 Sep 2024 at 8:44am
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Hey mate.
Koalas of Minjerribah/Nth Straddie.

Cool name for shrub. Seems apt re the flowers.

Nice one. Beautiful weather right up the coast , I haven’t left north of Cairns yet, birds have been so good.
I’ve been watching a shitload of birds and in particular a long hooded nest for three days, two minute Large-billed Gerygones have eggs inside I assume, they visit every ten minutes. A first for me, I’ve seen other Gerygones but not this species.
Chuffed, heading off to Cattana Wetlands shortly and this afternoon off to Tully River Gorge on my free camping blitz for bit of an immersion into rainforest birds, there’s Southern Cassowaries there at present .
Hope you and your lovely are having a blast. AW

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AlfredWallace Sunday, 15 Sep 2024 at 8:49am
wax24 wrote:

I dunno guys, i (virtually) put my hands in my pocket, started whistling a tune, and strolled outta SeppoGhetto (where i live, i mean, being a seppo and all) on this fine day in SwellNetVille.
Took a jog thru the Tunes district, headphones on, of course.
Stopped by the church (All Things Religion), to get my spiritual fitness in line. There was some wonderful, if secular music there, too.
Went out back to the Cemetery (Vale and Thanx....), to pay my respects.
Thought i'd head down to the dock to see what they're pullin in today. Seems Freeride scored a bass! (or a perch, not sure...)
Beautiful day.
Went on over to Uni to spend some time on campus. Caught a great lecture (Reparations), then stopped by all the labs to see what the boys have cookin. (Interesting Things, That's Weird, That's Queer, Interesting Things, Too, etc...)
Spent a little time checking out an art gallery. (Classic Australian Artwork)
Went by the Sandwich shop (gettin hungry), but it looked closed. (Put The Sandwiches There). More is the pity.
Thought i'd catch a ballgame before an afternoon sesh, (The Round Ball Game), but spent more time on campus than i had planned, so just caught a vitual cab across town (Wax On).
Great sesh. (WOTD)
Now, on my way home, i thought i'd spend the precious sunset hour in the botanical gardens (Botany Nerds)
And there are drop bears (haven't seen any, though) and dolphins in trees!! Not to mention any number of brilliant flora.
Gonna put my hands back in my pockets now and resume whistling my tune, as i stoll back into SeppoGhetto.
I'm sure passions are still running high there, and the debates are raging.
I might just skip it all and turn in early.
After all, i have a ballgame to catch, tmro.
Lovely day in SwellNetVille, tho.
Gnite.

Wax24. Go the 9ers. AW

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basesix Sunday, 15 Sep 2024 at 9:48am

bbbird posted this clip up top. Dolphins washing off the dust after a hard day's tree-climbing
(not going this far west @AW, not even crossing the place with no trees, where dolphins fear to roam, but picking up new twin after a quick streak across the gulf tops to visit some mates).

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AlfredWallace Sunday, 15 Sep 2024 at 10:00am
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bbbird posted this clip up top. Dolphins washing off the dust after a hard day's tree-climbing
(not going this far west @AW, not even crossing the place with no trees, where dolphins fear to roam, but picking up new twin after a quick streak across the gulf tops to visit some mates).

Basesix. Hi mate.

The coin has dropped, I comprehend all those tidbits you’ve offered earlier you’re out to pick up a (bird), I mean board. The feeling of a newie under your arm is magical.
Streaking across the Gulf tops in this country is fine , but nudity is death by firing squad in Arabia, Oman , Aden and Persia.

Make sure you keep the sand out of your cloaca on your streak !!!. AW

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AlfredWallace Sunday, 15 Sep 2024 at 10:01am
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Hehe. Jelly has taken a break. Now if we could just shut Juliang up.

Impossible.AW

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Pop Down Sunday, 15 Sep 2024 at 10:37am

Hello Waxy 24

Your " Day in the States ": sounded so interesting .

You are a real Renaissance Man , I love it .

A Gallery and Botanical Garden Day , in 1 :) !

Was chatting with seeds earlier this morning and I mentioned fn Drop Bears .

I note with extreme interest , U have nearly seen the scary creatures too , at night .

Some real crazy , scary shit goes down here , at night , with both sights and sounds morphing into a kaleidoscope of almost unimaginable dimensions :) .

AW is heading Cassowary Hunting ffs , he is like a bloody Crocodile Dundee !

Cassowaries are the birds that are like Velociraptors , really .

They hunt , charge and kill humans , 4 fun ( don't eat us :) , apparently ffs .

I would only go into these Danger Zones unarmed , with Seedy AW types , 4 fn sure .

Keep up the great work , waxy !!!

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basesix Sunday, 15 Sep 2024 at 10:43am
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bbbird posted this clip up top. Dolphins washing off the dust after a hard day's tree-climbing

oops.. forgot link, haha

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AlfredWallace Sunday, 15 Sep 2024 at 12:36pm
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Hello Waxy 24

Your " Day in the States ": sounded so interesting .

You are a real Renaissance Man , I love it .

A Gallery and Botanical Garden Day , in 1 :) !

Was chatting with seeds earlier this morning and I mentioned fn Drop Bears .

I note with extreme interest , U have nearly seen the scary creatures too , at night .

Some real crazy , scary shit goes down here , at night , with both sights and sounds morphing into a kaleidoscope of almost unimaginable dimensions :) .

AW is heading Cassowary Hunting ffs , he is like a bloody Crocodile Dundee !

Cassowaries are the birds that are like Velociraptors , really .

They hunt , charge and kill humans , 4 fun ( don't eat us :) , apparently ffs .

I would only go into these Danger Zones unarmed , with Seedy AW types , 4 fn sure .

Keep up the great work , waxy !!!

PopDown.

Afternoon man of the Windsor Manor.

Nice little scribe there, has brought the feisty tone of the last few days down a couple of notches.
But
Swellnutters, we are up and down like a bridesmaid’s dress at a wedding sometimes.

How’s the new wharehouse going, wearing you out moving and relocating shit.

As you’re a real Profit & Loss type of guy, I may need your services later in the day, if you meet a male Cassowary and their chicks are out of sight and under the nearest tree line , well there may be the need for some real quick Reconciliation.

Pops. In Australia, we are so fortunate to have all the audible noise from nocturnal activity.
The grunting like pigs noise Koalas make, the terrifying screech of the murderous calls from a Barn Owl, the chipper calls from one of the most beautiful evening birds , Australian Owlet Nightjar , they seem to appear almost every night I set up camp. One of the only birds whose eyes don’t reflect torch light.

Loud insects like cicadas, vibrating their rear legs, crickets much the same, Barking Owls sounding like dogs in the distance, the constant vocalisation and chatter of fruit bats, Noisy Pittas being noisy, owls of all types, especially the resonating call from a Powerful Owl.

Mournful crying and wailing from Bush Stone Curlews.

The repetitive calling nature of frogs.

It’s a cacophonous symphony that’s for sure.

I wouldn’t swap Australia’s Bush Symphony with any other countries , we’ve got the ‘hamburger with the lot’ here.

And you a very accurate with your quote about Cassowary’s and Velociraptors.
Go Dees, next year. AW

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AlfredWallace Sunday, 15 Sep 2024 at 12:45pm
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bbbird posted this clip up top. Dolphins washing off the dust after a hard day's tree-climbing

oops.. forgot link, haha

More drop ins than Snapper. Some of those dolphins charge, odd barrell also. AW

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Pop Down Sunday, 15 Sep 2024 at 1:00pm

Hello AW , alias Croc Dundee ( do U have a big knife ? )

Absolutely WOW , such an Orchestra , a Symphony of sights and sounds , described by a person , who sure knows its players and tunes .

Please report often .

The Dees have decided to move to Greeny pastures , next year .

The coach has underperformed and should Go , with the President .

I would move Oliver on 2 , like Ginnovan , a new place might B good 4 him 2 .

Pies will B cooking in 2025 !

Seems like anyone could win this year and Next year is , as always , Up 4 grabs .

The Terrifying Murderous Screeching a Barn Owls , hOwling like hideous night Hounds , sounds a bit too freaky , 4 my liking , though :)) .

You are a legend , like a Powerful Owl !

I finished the Heavy Lifting , a few days ago .

The place and location , are very cool and they can take me out of here , in a different sort of box :) !

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GuySmiley Sunday, 15 Sep 2024 at 7:17pm

G’day @AW, you may have told us before but I missed it if you have but are you involved with this amazing organisation? Cheers if you’re wanting to stay on the downlow.
https://odonata.org.au/home-page/

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AlfredWallace Monday, 16 Sep 2024 at 4:49pm
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G’day @AW, you may have told us before but I missed it if you have but are you involved with this amazing organisation? Cheers if you’re wanting to stay on the downlow.
https://odonata.org.au/home-page/

GuySmiley. Hi mate, I’m always up for engaging but last night in Tully River Gorge surrounded by peaks a little less than 2000m, totally no internet reception at all.

I do know about oDonata. I’ve not participated with them but I used to have shares in threatened species company Earth Sanctuaries until it went bust. Not in a bad way, they just expanded far too quickly.

I’m not far from Mt.Rothwell, if you ever want to spend an amazing evening committing to a worthy cause, stay overnight the nocturnal experience will change you.
My small farm is 7km from Mt Rothwell, I share my time there and with a place to stay in Torquay also, my ex and I are in the process of selling our joint property of 23 years.
I am part of Trust For Nature and Bush Heritage Fund also, I believe, put your money where your mouth is.
Don’t complain about the state of the environment, do something about it.

For fuck sake governments rarely make the right decisions environmentally, globally and here at home, our country is crap at looking after its biota, full stop.

It’s very simple, donate in a tiny minor way by a small deduction from your bank per month.
You’d never know the capital has left your bank, all the while you are assisting amazing projects.

What’s a few less coffees and Subway Rolls. Mindset change, as I always say. We can do anything. AW

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GuySmiley Monday, 16 Sep 2024 at 6:06pm

@AW, we’re looking to leave $$ in our wills to orgs like this on top of our annual donations to our preferred orgs which we have done for a decade or so, cheers

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AlfredWallace Monday, 16 Sep 2024 at 6:10pm
Pop Down wrote:

Hello AW , alias Croc Dundee ( do U have a big knife ? )

Absolutely WOW , such an Orchestra , a Symphony of sights and sounds , described by a person , who sure knows its players and tunes .

Please report often .

The Dees have decided to move to Greeny pastures , next year .

The coach has underperformed and should Go , with the President .

I would move Oliver on 2 , like Ginnovan , a new place might B good 4 him 2 .

Pies will B cooking in 2025 !

Seems like anyone could win this year and Next year is , as always , Up 4 grabs .

The Terrifying Murderous Screeching a Barn Owls , hOwling like hideous night Hounds , sounds a bit too freaky , 4 my liking , though :)) .

You are a legend , like a Powerful Owl !

I finished the Heavy Lifting , a few days ago .

The place and location , are very cool and they can take me out of here , in a different sort of box :) !

PopDown. As you’re on your own like myself, maybe you’d like to go out in a ‘Tinder’box, just make sure you swipe the correct way. !!!!. AW

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AlfredWallace Monday, 16 Sep 2024 at 6:35pm
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@AW, we’re looking to leave $$ in our wills to orgs like this on top of our annual donations to our preferred orgs which we have done for a decade or so, cheers

Guy. Great stuff. We’ve got four dominanted annually, I get sick of people calling me/us , I say I have 4 nominated charities and that’s it, some of these telephonists smart arses, go yeah, sure you have. AW

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AlfredWallace Monday, 16 Sep 2024 at 6:38pm

Talk about an epiphytic plant, how’s the growth reach on this one.

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@AW, we’re looking to leave $$ in our wills to orgs like this on top of our annual donations to our preferred orgs which we have done for a decade or so, cheers

Guy. Great stuff. We’ve got four dominanted annually, I get sick of people calling me/us , I say I have 4 nominated charities and that’s it, some of these telephonists smart arses, go yeah, sure you have. AW

Yep, when we donate it’s strictly on the basis we don’t get telemarketered, so far so good

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basesix Monday, 16 Sep 2024 at 7:47pm
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Talk about an epiphytic plant, how’s the growth reach on this one.

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Jeepers creepers, ADub, bet the surrounding trees feel a bit starkers!

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AlfredWallace Monday, 16 Sep 2024 at 8:06pm
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Talk about an epiphytic plant, how’s the growth reach on this one.

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Jeepers creepers, ADub, bet the surrounding trees feel a bit starkers!

Basesix. Hi mate. Well the plant is on an existing Eucalyptus sp.

The actual plant is a Philodendron sp.

philo ( love), dendron (tree)

Pretty simple logic.

Have you got that board yet ? AW

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basesix Monday, 16 Sep 2024 at 8:34pm

heya AW. interesting etymology. A gum sporting the latest in full-length love-tree fashion, fresh from the catwalks of Rio, would be the envy of the cultural-cringe forest. No board yet, getting there. all about anticipation and journeys, hey?

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seeds Monday, 16 Sep 2024 at 8:43pm

I don’t think you’ll see bush like that on the catwalks of Rio these days.
AW free camping behind resorts with possibly a fence jump into the spa after dark?

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AlfredWallace Tuesday, 17 Sep 2024 at 4:36am
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I don’t think you’ll see bush like that on the catwalks of Rio these days.
AW free camping behind resorts with possibly a fence jump into the spa after dark?

Seeds. Hi mate. I wish.
Yes, very true, the catwalks these days , no pussycats there, it’s a veritable feline pubic desert.. AW

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AlfredWallace Tuesday, 17 Sep 2024 at 4:40am

There are some wonderful Lilly Pilly species, here’s one of them.

Yellow Spotted Honeyeaters were going nuts on them.

Tully River Gorge, FNQ.

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AlfredWallace Tuesday, 17 Sep 2024 at 4:51am

Girramay National Park, FNQ

A little, littoral rainforest oasis, the odd croc in here.

Nice vegetation spread. Home of the rare Mahogany Glider also.
Spotlighted for hours last night, no see.

Did meet a Noisy Pitta.

A couple of plants from here late yesterday afternoon.

A Proteaceous plant some may know. Flower buds ready to burst open, about 10m from the shoreline.

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A native gardenia. I know its name, do you ? AW

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AlfredWallace Tuesday, 17 Sep 2024 at 4:59am
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There are some wonderful Lilly Pilly species, here’s one of them.

Yellow Spotted Honeyeaters were going nuts on them.

Tully River Gorge, FNQ.

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Classic Myrtaceae floral arrangement for most species, not all, but a great diagnostic tool for identification, ‘showy stamens’

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indo-dreaming Tuesday, 17 Sep 2024 at 6:47am

My fav Syzygium species

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AlfredWallace Tuesday, 17 Sep 2024 at 8:07am
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My fav Syzygium species

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWhj1n0j29Q

IndoDreaming. Hi Hope you well.

I remember you stating that species is your favourite. I’ve never eaten one but I will next year on my travels to an area where they’re eaten.

The aforementioned photos are of a FNQ species Syzygium wilsonii ssp. wilsonii
Truly impressive plant. AW

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AlfredWallace Tuesday, 17 Sep 2024 at 8:09am

IndoDreaming.

Here’s one for you, you know your palms, I know this genus.

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Pop Down Tuesday, 17 Sep 2024 at 9:53am

Hello Alfred

I am definitely NO Plant genus , but my guess is that it is a Mt Rothwell , Shadey Fan Palm , Tree .

Looks like a bloody beauty , 2 !

Keep the lovely pictures coming .

A Mate of mine went 2 the Daintree to get a shot of a Cassowary .

He waited Days , but a family walked past and a juvenile's head , struck a stream of light and he got the shot of a Lifetime .

Have fun mate , U always have a Crack !

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AlfredWallace Tuesday, 17 Sep 2024 at 10:43am
GuySmiley wrote:

G’day @AW, you may have told us before but I missed it if you have but are you involved with this amazing organisation? Cheers if you’re wanting to stay on the downlow.
https://odonata.org.au/home-page/

GuySmiley. Hi mate. Remiss of me yesterday to mention this.

Mt. Rothwell (it’s a small bump of Devonian Granite) use to be one of Earth Sanctuary’s sites, the very northern end of the You Yangs where the terrain almost flattens, I’m just connecting the dots so you get a better understanding.
When it was relinquished by sale , new owners took over and have continued on the great work.
It’s got a fantastic feral proof fence, some captive breeding occurs there across a few genera of animals.AW

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AlfredWallace Tuesday, 17 Sep 2024 at 11:01am
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Hello Alfred

I am definitely NO Plant genus , but my guess is that it is a Mt Rothwell , Shadey Fan Palm , Tree .

Looks like a bloody beauty , 2 !

Keep the lovely pictures coming .

A Mate of mine went 2 the Daintree to get a shot of a Cassowary .

He waited Days , but a family walked past and a juvenile's head , struck a stream of light and he got the shot of a Lifetime .

Have fun mate , U always have a Crack !

PopDown. Hello, hope you’re kicking goals.

How’s your surf fitness training going?

Queensland is not beautiful one day perfect the next. It’s been pissing down for days, I’m in Tyto Wetlands, Ingham.
No such thing as bad weather, just bad clothing, but today is really pushing the limits.
Crocs in here, can’t see 10ft in front of me, if I’m not careful there will be no feet in front of me.

Time to pull the pin unfortunately, back tomorrow, heading up into the hills of Girringun National Park west of here to free camp and see what I can find. All the best .AW

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Pop Down Tuesday, 17 Sep 2024 at 11:27am

Oh my stars Alfred

I was being silly calling U Croc Dundee , but U bloody are .

I hope U have a real big knife , drawn and ready, 4 whatever could B 10ft in front of U ffs .

Sounds like Duck weather .

I don't like getting wet , in the rain , even when surfing .

Will wish U a clear evening , Up on a Girringun Hill , 4 tonight .

I am unfortunately , in Shoulder Tendon healing mode .

I have a desk and am thinking of writing a bit .

I have a story about a boy called Billy Budgel .

He goes up from Victoria , to stay with his grandparents who live on a farm next to a Mountain , near U .

A King Parrot ( Billynudgle ) talks Billy into rescuing the Mountain Frogs , from an Invasion of Cane Toads ( Mexican rascals ) and gets ALL the Native Animals 2 help Billy .

Your description of the animals in a previous post , the Native Orchestra , gave me some inspiration . Gosh , what a Noise they could make , all Together .

The bloody idea came 2 me , as wanted to help promote a mates Children Music , 15 years ago :) .

U would like Billy , he is like U ( not me :) and surfs , 2 .

He is a Melbourne supporter , I just realised , though .

It will have a happy ending , of course .

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Pop Down Tuesday, 17 Sep 2024 at 2:33pm

Hello Alfred

I am sure U know , but I was excited 2 read , we are going to have a Supermoon .

How cool , clouds permitting , the Moon will be 14% closer than normal and U will be able 2C nearly , everything .

It's the Harvest Moon , in the Northern Hemisphere .

Seeds and U will know if it's a Planting Moon , Downunder .

It's very cool , enlightening in so many ways , when the Moon is in Perigee imho !

I have an Apology as I went a bit , Apogee , in my previous post .

The boys name is Billy Nudgle , 2 .

Have fun in the Moonlight , tonight !

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GreenJam Tuesday, 17 Sep 2024 at 4:20pm

gday AW, hope the trip is going well. You're in the territory I was hanging around in recent months.

plants you posted - a Persoonia? Looks like the Larsenakia we discussed on here a little while back? and the awesome Fan Palm. Love them, bought a few from the Mission Beach community nursery when I was up there, planning to pot them up soon.

happy travels

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GreenJam Tuesday, 17 Sep 2024 at 4:22pm

gday AW, hope the trip is going well. You're in the territory I was hanging around in recent months.

plants you posted - a Persoonia? Looks like the Larsenakia we discussed on here a little while back? and the awesome Fan Palm. Love them, bought a few from the Mission Beach community nursery when I was up there, planning to pot them up soon.

happy travels