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)

 What's new?

-        Prickly Geebung
         (Summer Flowers)

-        Milky Beautyheads                                   (Groundcovers)

-        A Medley of Melaleucas

-       Blue pincushion & common     

         wedgepea (Summer Flowers)

-      Pale Sundew

-      Eastern Wallflower Orchid

-     Rainforest 5 - Fungi

-     Twiggy Daisybush (Coastal)

-     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, 2009)

-    
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 - Updated Oct, 2009)

-    Mt. Read Huon Pine

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

-   Conservation Angles 2  (Tasman           Island)

-  Macquarie Island Update (Nov             2009)        New

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

-  Rainforest (Part 2)
   
(Melaleuca squarrosa - November,             2009)  

    Updated January 26, 2010
    

 
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



RTBG logo
Germination database

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
 Talk on Sir Joseph Hooker and the Flora of Tasmania
by Dr. Peter Donaldson at the Royal Society Rooms, Hobart.

Wednesday 17 February 2010
 
8pm start – doors open at 7.30pm

Gold coin donation and a light supper is served
 
RSVP by email to culbergf@bigpond.com
 
The Royal Society Rooms are accessed from the Dunn Place car park opposite the Grand Chancellor Hotel

 


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