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

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           SPECIAL TASMANIAN PLACES
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                       Vale of Belvoir

Updated May 5, 2013

What's New?
Tasmanian Mudleaf
"Fungi Land"
Coronidium scorpioides (Groundcovers 2)
Brachyscome diversifolia
 (Summer flowers 2)

Black Wattle - Boots, Bettongs and Flynn
(Part 1 and 2)
Milligania johnstonii
Acacia riceana
Euryomyrtus ramosissima
Caladenia cracens
Arthropodium minus (Summer flowers)
Leopard orchid
Banksias of Tasmania
Mycena cystidiosa (Rainforest fungi)
Stereum ostrea (Rainforest fungi)
Mycoacia spp (
Rainforest fungi 2)
Ruby mycena
Insect Induced Plant Galls - part 1 & 2
 
Myrtle Rust


NEW MEETING VENUE

 Information on Membership & Activities

Links to other APST Groups

LIBRARY

Native Nurseries - southern Tasmania

(updated May, 2010)

Publications
(updated November, 2011)

Announcing
New grow Local book
for southern Tasmania


Introducing

Deal Is. Reflections  

on
Deal Island
 

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  Atlas of Living Australia (CSIRO)
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Tasmanian Bushland Garden logo
Now Open!
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Eucryphia "Pink Cloud"
Photo: Kris Schaffer
Eucryphia "Pink Cloud"

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Introducing the 2nd. Edition



Flora of Tasmania Online database





A Field Guide to Australian Fungi




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Germination database




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or
http://www.rtbg.tas.gov.au/index.aspx?sys=News%20Article&intID=2192


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