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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AlfredWallace Sunday, 29 Dec 2024 at 10:02am
basesix wrote:

ah, yup! cheers, AW.. I'll send you some 'whatever is flowering' honey from my bush block ; )

You’ve got bees and beehives ?

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basesix Sunday, 29 Dec 2024 at 10:05am

yep, I had six, down to three (mice got one a few years ago, two hives moved on during hot summers).

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AlfredWallace Sunday, 29 Dec 2024 at 10:12am
basesix wrote:

yep, I had six, down to three (mice got one a few years ago, two hives moved on during hot summers).

Cheers. I’m off on Thursday, maybe wait until I return if you’re sending anything. Much appreciated. AW

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Roadkill Saturday, 4 Jan 2025 at 3:20pm

Just a heads up. Netflix has an Australia documentary called Follow The Rain. World famous fungi hunters, a photographer and a filmmaker….have produced an amazingly beautiful doco. The Fungi is the star but the photography and time lapse sequences are something else.

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seaslug Saturday, 4 Jan 2025 at 5:02pm

Thanks Roadkill, I'll check it out

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Supafreak Saturday, 4 Jan 2025 at 8:10pm

Sad state of our oceans but what a great result for this little guy . Even if AI is involved .

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seeds Saturday, 4 Jan 2025 at 8:11pm

That’s cool. What an experience!

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velocityjohnno Tuesday, 14 Jan 2025 at 6:54am
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zenagain Tuesday, 14 Jan 2025 at 10:56am

Paywalled VJ, but I'm guessing the stuff of nightmares.

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blackers Tuesday, 14 Jan 2025 at 1:09pm

Have you seen the size of them? Just heard the bloke the new species was name after (pictured in the article) describe himself as a big bloke with big hands - the fecker fills his palm.

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velocityjohnno Tuesday, 14 Jan 2025 at 4:38pm

Yeah they named the 9.2cm one 'Hemsworth'.

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velocityjohnno Tuesday, 14 Jan 2025 at 4:40pm

Think I shared the story here, but we were gardening levelling a rock garden and the Ms got a Trapdoor grab her hand and strike multiple times, bit through the glove 3 of them. It was rad looking up from the shovel and seeing how big it looked hanging onto her fingers, she reckoned it felt like being held by a small hand. Quick trip to Doc and spider ID'd as not a nasty one, she was OK, numb in spot where bites got through.

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stunet Tuesday, 14 Jan 2025 at 4:56pm
velocityjohnno wrote:

How are these big fellows?

https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/a-new-species-of-sydney-funnel-web-h...

That's great, now all they have to do is bring back spitfires and my childhood summertime horrorshow is complete.

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velocityjohnno Tuesday, 14 Jan 2025 at 5:02pm

Must've been weird having the big dangerous spiders as a kid, growing up in WA we had redbacks (sent bro to hospital age 2), I can't recall coming across any big trapdoor or funnel web types. Not even white tails.

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stunet Tuesday, 14 Jan 2025 at 5:09pm
velocityjohnno wrote:

Must've been weird having the big dangerous spiders as a kid, growing up in WA we had redbacks (sent bro to hospital age 2), I can't recall coming across any big trapdoor or funnel web types. Not even white tails.

Not so much weird as simply an accepted danger, one that you were warned about a lot. No sticking fingers in dark holes - which perhaps should be an all round life lesson.

Came face to face with many funnel webs growing up, though no-one I know was ever bitten.

Spitfires on the other hand...

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velocityjohnno Tuesday, 14 Jan 2025 at 5:25pm
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velocityjohnno Tuesday, 14 Jan 2025 at 5:58pm

Here's a great trapdoor spider relocation story from the Porongorups:

https://www.australiangeographic.com.au/topics/wildlife/2025/01/rescuing...

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zenagain Tuesday, 14 Jan 2025 at 6:08pm

Mate reckons his mother in law got bitten by a funnel web.

And the spider died.

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tubeshooter Tuesday, 14 Jan 2025 at 10:34pm

haha

Got bitten on the arse by a bull ant last week.
I'm still traumatised.