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Acacia phlebophylla - flower spike106 viewsIn flower, November 2009 in habitat, Mt. Buffalo, Victoria.
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Pausinystalia yohimbe210 viewsSyn. Corynanthe yohimbe. Shot of the fresh new growth. The Herbal Viagra!
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Erythroxylum sp. 'Splityard Creek'101 viewsShowing leaf and ripe fruit
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Tabernanthe iboga231 viewsPhoto shows immature flowers and fertilised flowers.
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Brugmansia sanguinea fruit221 viewsRipe fruit with hole to show seeds inside.
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Erythroxylum sp. 'Splityard Creek'249 viewsA native Erythroxylum species, photographed in SE QLD.
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Duboisia hopwoodii x myoporoides hybrid96 viewsJust germinated
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Capparis mitchelii171 viewsA native Caper species.
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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
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Erythroxylum ellipticum31 viewsNative to Qld and the NT, photographed by Rahli in habitat, NT, Feb 2010.Mar 17, 2010
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Erythroxylum ellipticum31 viewsNative to Qld and the NT, photographed by Rahli in habitat, NT, Feb 2010.Mar 17, 2010
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Erythroxylum sp. 'Splityard Creek'30 viewsSeedlings germinate after ~21 days.Mar 17, 2010
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Amauroderma rude47 viewsSE QLD, February 2010, thought it might have been a Ganoderma!Feb 26, 2010
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Amauroderma rude36 viewsSE QLD, February 2010, thought it might have been a Ganoderma!Feb 26, 2010
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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
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Erythroxylum sp. 'Splityard Creek'101 viewsShowing leaf and ripe fruitJan 02, 2010
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