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Scribbly Gum Moth
The eggs of this moth are laid between the old and new season's bark of of gum-barked eucalypt trees. As the larva burrows between the bark layers it leaves a tunnel which is revealed when the old bark falls away. Like all insect larvae, that of ... [... more]
Australian National Botanic Gardens

Thematic Plan 2002-2008 - ANBG - index page
Index page for the Thematic Plan for the Australian National Botanic Gardens (ANBG). [... more]
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Search digitized image by genus species
Use of images from the APII collection Box 1777, GPO Canberra, ACT, 2601, AUSTRALIA Don't use single quotes HTML Table Excel Spreadsheet Photo Curator Default = all) (% = wildcard, e.g. Rut% lepto%;) Not case sensitive CULTIVAR NAME Australian ... [... more]
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Census of Plants in Australian Botanic Gardens 1992
A census of all plants growing in Australia's major botanic gardens in 1994. The Census of Plants in Australian Botanic Gardens is a project of the Council of Heads of Australian Botanic Gardens (CHABG) to list all the vascular plant taxa, native ... [... more]
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AUSTRALIAN FLORA & VEGETATION STATISTICS
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]
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NSW REGIONAL BOTANIC GARDENS NETWORK
This Network was initially formed in 1999. The Network was set up to work collaboratively towards horticultural/botanical excellence, advocacy, promotional activities, assisting in each others developments, sharing exhibitions/displays, ... [... more]
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Plant Hardiness Zones for Australia
This paper compares Australian plant hardiness zones with United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) published version of their map of plant hardiness zones. Plant hardiness maps allow producers to label their plants as being suitable for ... [... more]
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Botanical Districts of Australia
ANHSIR - Australian National Herbarium - Botanical Districts of Australia CAN - ACT - Canberra only CJB - Jervis Bay Territory (often included in NSC) NNF - North Far Western Plains NNP - North Western Plains NNS - North-west Slopes NNT - ... [... more]
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What is a Cultivar ?
The cultivar is the basic grouping, or taxon (= culton), for The rank of cultivar (ICNCP) is not the same as the categories variety or form in ICBN. A cultivar name can only be given to cultivated plants whose origin or selection is primarily due ... [... more]
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Plant Enquiry Service
The Australian National Herbarium provides plant identifications and advice on most botanical subjects. Enquiries submitted will be replied to by letter. Some may need to be referred to experts elsewhere, in which case you will be ... [... more]
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Australian National Herbarium (CANB)
Australian Plant Name Index (APNI) - for the plant taxonomist International Plant Name Index (IPNI) - world-wide plant names SpeciesLinks - quick plant info finder for a range of databases Australian National Herbarium (CANB) - home page An ... [... more]
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Bat hotel receives first guest
The first Chocolate Wattled Bat to take up residence in the bat-shelters in the Australian National Botanic Gardens. Article from the newsletter of the Friends of the ANBG, June 2000 Bat boxes placed on trees in the Gardens have received their ... [... more]
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