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Australian plant web sites
Links to web sites relevant to Australian plants and their conservation. Canberra's branch of the Society for Growing Australian Plants. on-line, journal of the Society for Growing Australian Plants (SGAP). , an interactive computer program to ... [... more]
Australian National Botanic Gardens

The ASGAP Photo Gallery has moved.
Information about the Association of Societies for Growing Australian Plants, Photo Gallery, places to see Australian plants, plant propagation methods, plant descriptions and quarterly ezine. Association of Societies for Growing Australian Plants [... more]
farrer.riv.csu.edu.au

Proteaceae - Australian plants
The plant family Proteaceae is familiar to nearly all Australians because it includes Banksia, Grevillea, Macadamia, the waratahs and many other common, eye-catching native trees and shrubs. What are the reasons for endemism of Proteaceae ... [... more]
Australian Museum

What to do - Wild Flower Special
Australian plants are absolute show-offs at this time of year. Spring is a great time to get planting so here are a few of the beauties to get into the garden this weekend. Lechanaultia (L. Formosa) has fiery red flowers, which scream "look at ... [... more]
Garden Gurus

About the Botanic Gardens
All about the Botanic Gardens, Australian plants, and access to databases on living plants, herbarium specimens and photographs. GPO Box 1777 Canberra ACT, 2601 AUSTRALIA Tel: 02 - 6250 9540 A walk along the Main Path. The Display ... [... more]
Australian National Botanic Gardens

Some very simple maps:
Some figures about the size and diversity of Australian plant taxa and vegetation cover The following summary statistics have been compiled to give an indication of the diversity of the Australian vascular flora. The statistics are very much ... [... more]
Australian National Botanic Gardens

Coloured illustrations of Australian Plants
Reproductions from historic colour illustrations of Australian native plants, giving source details. Allocasuarina littoralis Anigozanthos manglesii Billardiera floribunda Blandfordia grandiflora Calothamnus villosus Dendrobium ... [... more]
Australian National Botanic Gardens

Australian Plants in Texas Climate - USA
I am located in Wichita Falls, Texas, USA 76308. My property is situated at 33.54N latitude 98.29W longitude. The area experiences a continental climate and is situated at the intersection of several geo-climatic regions. The Great Plains stretch ... [... more]
Australian National Botanic Gardens

Australian Plants on Postage Stamps
Information and illustrations of all Australian postage stamps depicting Australian flora. The 'BACK' and 'NEXT' buttons at the end of each stamp page move in chronological order of their issue. The 'STAMPS' button brings you back to this ... [... more]
Australian National Botanic Gardens

Australian Plant Collectors and Illustrators
Australian plant collectors and illustrators, brief notes, full names and dates. This web site is based on the list published by J.H. Willis, D. Pearson, M.T. Davis, and J.W. Green, Western Australian Herbarium Research Notes Number 12, August ... [... more]
Australian National Botanic Gardens

Taiwan Lily
Don looked at the Taiwan or Formosa lily, a beautiful tall lily that has escaped from gardens to become a weed. It is now outcompeting many of our native Australian plants, and degrading the value of our urban bushland. The species name ... [... more]
Burke's Backyard

Print fact sheet - Birdbaths
One of the incredible privileges of living in Australia is being able to watch such a wonderful collection of native birds. The best way to bring them into your backyard is to plant native Australian plants such as grevilleas, banksias or ... [... more]
Burke's Backyard
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