| 61 files in 8 albums with 0 comments viewed 10619 times |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|

Brugmansia 'X flava'214 viewsA hybrid of B. arborea and B. sanguinea, the first of our hybrids to flower.
|
|

Erythroxylum sp. 'Splityard Creek'101 viewsShowing leaf and ripe fruit
|
|

Duboisia hopwoodii - Pituri218 viewsSeveral life stages of this species
|
|

Pausinystalia yohimbe210 viewsSyn. Corynanthe yohimbe. Shot of the fresh new growth. The Herbal Viagra!
|
|

Corydalis lutea197 viewsCorydalis root extracts and tinctures are used for their pain killing properties. Photographed in Munich Botanical Garden, Germany.
|
|

Sterculia quadrifida - Peanut Tree184 viewsThe seeds of two different genotypes of S. quadrifida. The seed on the top is from a street tree in Townsville and represents the east coast genotype. The seed on the bottom is from the Northern Territory and is more shiny and round. It also tastes more like Macadamia whilst the east coast tastes like peanut.
|
|

Voacanga thouarsii28 viewsFlowering Autumn 2010, a seed grown plant that is approx 3-4 years old. Flowers wilt after the cool of the morning disappears.
|
|

Trichocereus scopulicola - ripe fruit189 viewsRipe fruit; splits asunder when ripe, containing hundreds/thousands of small black seeds which are edible, as is the fruit sweet flesh.
|
|

Voacanga thouarsii28 viewsFlowering Autumn 2010, a seed grown plant that is approx 3-4 years old. Flowers wilt after the cool of the morning disappears.Mar 31, 2010
|
|

Erythroxylum ellipticum31 viewsNative to Qld and the NT, photographed by Rahli in habitat, NT, Feb 2010.Mar 17, 2010
|
|

Erythroxylum ellipticum31 viewsNative to Qld and the NT, photographed by Rahli in habitat, NT, Feb 2010.Mar 17, 2010
|
|

Erythroxylum sp. 'Splityard Creek'30 viewsSeedlings germinate after ~21 days.Mar 17, 2010
|
|

Amauroderma rude47 viewsSE QLD, February 2010, thought it might have been a Ganoderma!Feb 26, 2010
|
|

Amauroderma rude36 viewsSE QLD, February 2010, thought it might have been a Ganoderma!Feb 26, 2010
|
|

Amauroderma rude37 viewsSE QLD, February 2010, thought it might have been a Ganoderma!
Amauroderma rude is a hard, woody polypore. The dark brown and
slightly velvety stem may be central or lateral and is similar in colour to
the cap surface. The White, pored undersurface instantly turns red when
bruised. This fungus, along with other woody polypores, has the
remarkable ability to envelope grass, twigs and leaves as the fruiting bodies expand.Feb 26, 2010
|
|

Erythroxylum sp. 'Splityard Creek'101 viewsShowing leaf and ripe fruitJan 02, 2010
|
|