THE UNIQUE FLORA OF TASMANIA
Presented by: Hobart District Group of The Australian Plants Society - Tasmania Inc.
(formerly the Society for Growing Australian Plants)

(Website design by J. and R. Coghlan)

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-         Rediscovering Hibbertia rufa

-         Blue Devil (Coastal 4)

-        Velvet Boronia

-        Banksias- an integral part of                          Australian history

-       Native Solomon's Seal (Rainforest)

-       Boronia citriodora (Montane 3)

-      Richea sprengelioides

-      King's Holly
         (Updated October, 2008)

-    
 Bossiae cinerea (Coastal 3)

-      Westringia rigida (Coastal 3)

-      Westringia angustifolia (Montane 3)

-      Leptospermum nitidum (Montane 3)

-      Duncan's She-oak
           (Updated July, 2008)

-      Huon Pine

-      Scrub nettle
           (Updated January, 2009)

-     Orites diversifolia (Rainforest 4)

-     Native Plum (Rainforest 4)

-    Warming to the Ice Plants  
       (Carpobrotus)

-    Cryptandra amara (Groundcovers)

-    Springtime in Tasmania (Part 5)
        (Tetratheca gunnii update)

-    Springtime in Tasmania (Part 7)
        (Daisies)

-   Mt. Read Huon Pine

 -  Swamp Peppermint

-  Tasmania's Floral Emblem
        The majestic Blue Gum
           
(Updated August, 2006)

-  Conservation Angles  (Deal Island)                   (Updated October, 2008 -new book)

-  Conservation Angles 2  (Tasman Island)

-  Macquarie Island Update (Dec 2007)

- A Gondwana Connection?
(The Wollemi Pine) (Updated Nov, 2007)

- Plants for special places  Parts 1, 2, 3,4
 (Ozothamnus ferrugineus - updated    January, 2009)

- Plum Pine (Montane )

- Rainforest (Part 2)
   
(Christmas Mintbush - January, 2009)  

    Updated June 15, 2009
    

 
Eucryphia "Pink Cloud"

Eucryphia "Pink Cloud"

Photo: Kris Schaffer

Membership information
(updated May, 2008)

Native Nurseries - southern Tasmania

(updated November, 2007)

Publications
(updated December, 2007)

A Field Guide to Australian Fungi



Announcing
New grow Local book
for southern Tasmania


Introducing



on
Deal Island



Announcing
ASGAP 2009 conference
ASGAP 2009

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