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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basesix Friday, 21 Feb 2025 at 10:28am

yeh, live on radio yesterday I reckon (says 2 days old in the link)

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seeds Friday, 21 Feb 2025 at 10:35am

Okay I usually listen to these. Yesterday saying a poet someone was on but missed it.

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basesix Friday, 21 Feb 2025 at 10:46am

the Galapogas bit made me laugh out loud and think @AW would dig it, Whyte's saying we can learn the latin names and think we know things, but that animals haven't read the books and insist on being an integral part of a specific environment, tangled in a web, its individual thread can't be extracted, insisting on living its own life specific to itself (20:00-on)

Bit of religious stuff towards the end, @Opti could enjoy it, Whyte draws bible stories out to apply to practical things, listenable and uncondescending.. fuck me!! $180 for his 3 hour workshop!

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basesix Tuesday, 25 Feb 2025 at 7:43am

stare off: moonlit joey vs sunrise pup.

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seeds Tuesday, 25 Feb 2025 at 9:35am

Reckon the marsupial wins hands down.

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blackers Tuesday, 25 Feb 2025 at 2:27pm

Dog is thinking "whats next?". Joey is thinking "Feed me or I'll stab you".

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seeds Tuesday, 25 Feb 2025 at 2:53pm

Haha yep that walla be nasty.

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seeds Tuesday, 25 Feb 2025 at 3:12pm

A more laid back Townsville local I just spied.
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blackers Tuesday, 25 Feb 2025 at 3:24pm
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A more laid back Townsville local I just spied.
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Haha, awesome. Been on the pineapple juice all night............

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seaslug Tuesday, 25 Feb 2025 at 3:28pm

Looking at that nut sack, I think he left all the female possums looking like a plasterers radio

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seeds Tuesday, 25 Feb 2025 at 3:31pm

Ha yeah big night. Must be cooler sleeping that way I guess. It’s hot as Hades at the moment. Imagine having a fur coat on.
Ha plasterer’s radio. New saying for me.

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basesix Tuesday, 25 Feb 2025 at 5:33pm
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seeds wrote:

A more laid back Townsville local I just spied.
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Haha, awesome. Been on the pineapple juice all night............

haha, or choofin on the possum magic.. must be warm up there @seeds..
as the saying goes 'hot enough to melt the cock off a brushtail'.

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seeds Tuesday, 25 Feb 2025 at 6:13pm

Never realised the beans were above the frank.

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basesix Tuesday, 25 Feb 2025 at 6:26pm

good spot for it, if they have them two-headed centipede-tail wangs..
anyway.. I reckon we delete our search histories and move on : /

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seeds Tuesday, 25 Feb 2025 at 6:31pm

There’s worse on mine.

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basesix Tuesday, 25 Feb 2025 at 6:34pm

on your wang?

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seeds Tuesday, 25 Feb 2025 at 7:28pm

What’s are red spots and stuff. Haha. You know, medical questions.
Aw gawd, I wish I was in a situation to have those questions.
I wish I was young again with the confidence I have now.

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tubeshooter Tuesday, 25 Feb 2025 at 10:10pm

Crazy shot seeds ;)
The inner child in me wants to reach through the screen and poke him in the nuts with a stick.

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AlfredWallace Wednesday, 26 Feb 2025 at 6:46pm

A familiar coastal plant across Australia.

Conditions are obviously, favourable. AW

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mattlock Wednesday, 26 Feb 2025 at 6:55pm

Nice AW.
I don't no what it is called.
I was waiting to see some shots from your West coast trip.
Cheers

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AlfredWallace Wednesday, 26 Feb 2025 at 7:47pm
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Nice AW.
I don't no what it is called.
I was waiting to see some shots from your West coast trip.
Cheers

Mattlock. Hi mate, hope ya well.

As you’ve shown interest, I’ll load plenty.

Here goes.

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AlfredWallace Wednesday, 26 Feb 2025 at 7:56pm

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blackers Wednesday, 26 Feb 2025 at 8:33pm
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A familiar coastal plant across Australia.

Conditions are obviously, favourable. AW

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I know this one, Leucophyta brownii. The name kind of reminds me of seeds possum photo for some reason......

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mattlock Wednesday, 26 Feb 2025 at 8:45pm

Thanks AW.
The one third last is beautiful. Some sort of Melalueca?
Love the stumpy in the tent action.
I once had Rosnenberg's Sand Goanna in the back of the HR wagon. He was after my ripe pineapple. My mate was feakin'.
Scared him out with a dust pan and brush

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AlfredWallace Wednesday, 26 Feb 2025 at 8:58pm
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A familiar coastal plant across Australia.

Conditions are obviously, favourable. AW

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I know this one, Leucophyta brownii. The name kind of reminds me of seeds possum photo for some reason......

Blackers. Hi fella. Nice to speak with you.

Correct, you’d definitely know it with your plant knowledge.

It’s quite a ubiquitous plant, most know it, I love them, just reminds me of the coast. Totally kitted out for the conditions that prevail.

Interesting how it was removed from the genus, Calocephalus, both C.lacteus and C.luteus share similar characteristics but also very minor differences, one similarity of the three, all daisies from Asteraceae family. Good stuff. AW

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AlfredWallace Wednesday, 26 Feb 2025 at 9:01pm
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Thanks AW.
The one third last is beautiful. Some sort of Melalueca?
Love the stumpy in the tent action.
I once had Rosnenberg's Sand Goanna in the back of the HR wagon. He was after my ripe pineapple. My mate was feakin'.
Scared him out with a dust pan and brush

Mattlock. Hi.
Yeah, the Melaleuca is beautiful, tiny little shrub.

The shingle back lizard was our daily cleaner, vacuuming up any food items on the mesh floor of our mess kitchen.
We were regularly visited by Singing Honeyeaters, the most prevalent bird at that location.
I’m heading back there January 2nd, 2026 for five weeks, can’t wait, I love the place. 41 years since my first visit. Life’s good. AW

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blackers Wednesday, 26 Feb 2025 at 9:04pm

Dig that succulent in batch 1. Nice photos, good to see you going macro. Looks like you had a great trip.

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AlfredWallace Wednesday, 26 Feb 2025 at 9:14pm

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Blackers, this one.

Maireana sedifolia, it’s beautiful. Obviously means foliage like the genus Sedum. It’s one of the Blue-Bushes from the Chenopodiaceae family.
We did have a great time with exceptional surf. Very lucky indeed.
Great plants in that ecosystem. AW

We’ve gotta get a Swellnet surf team from our southern regions and go there for a few weeks, we’d have a ball.

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AlfredWallace Wednesday, 19 Mar 2025 at 6:45pm

A NSW Proteaceous Native.

An outstanding plant, tough as all hell, mine is about 20 years old, can handle real dry conditions. AW

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seeds Tuesday, 1 Apr 2025 at 7:33pm

Some interesting plants along the wind blown ocean fronting areas here. All low growing and densely packed together creating a carpet of sorts. First one’s flower looks like a wallum plant at home. (pics are bush then accompanied close up)
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AlfredWallace Tuesday, 1 Apr 2025 at 11:11pm

Nice. Seeds
Pics 1,2 Looks like sme type of Tea Tree.
Pics 3-4 A species of Melaleuca or Callistemon, possibly Calothamnus, they all look alike. I’m going Callistemon.

Pics 5,6,7, 8 Coastal Jugflower or flame bush .Adenanthos cuneatus

Pics 9, 10 Albany Red Woolly Bush Adenanthos sericeus.

Bit hard to tell the rest AW

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seeds Wednesday, 2 Apr 2025 at 12:34am

Hi AW
This one got me. It seems so foreign to everything else.
It should be the Aussie Christmas tree.
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AlfredWallace Wednesday, 2 Apr 2025 at 7:30am
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Hi AW
This one got me. It seems so foreign to everything else.
It should be the Aussie Christmas tree.
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Seeds . It’s a great plant. It’s Proteaceous, related to Banksias, Hakeas etc.
Super.tough even in the eastern states. Can grow to 4m high .
There’s a dwarf form available also.

We’ve had one on our deck in a huge pot, just reel it inside at Xmas time.
Nice tiny red flowers.
Loving your photos, keep having fun and safe travels. AW

I’ve been advocating for it to be officially called The Australian Xmas tree

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blackers Wednesday, 2 Apr 2025 at 10:04am

We have a couple, too. They are hardy, attractive, and make a good screening plant for privacy. We always had a "bonsaied" (small pot = root bound and stunted) Norfolk Pine for a Christmas tree. Didnt do so well over the Millennium drought, and we haven't been back.
Great photos, glad you are getting out and about.