Number 14...June 1999
ISSN 1326-7469
Australian Plants online is published in March, June, September and December by the Society for Growing Australian Plants, a non-profit organisation dedicated to the growing, conservation, promotion and appreciation of Australian native plants.
- Odds and Ends
- A novel seed germination method! Cultivar watch; Information sheets; A new broom; The causes of bushfire.
Getting Started 5: Potting On
- You've struck a cutting and germinated some seeds. What now??
Gardening for Butterflies
- Some basic principles and a Townsville case study
Dead Finish; Acacia tetragonaphylla
- Funny name for a plant......
Understanding Soils and Nutrients - Part 2
- The factors that determine how well a plant grows.
Coastal Sandplain and Heathland Plants of Western Australia
- The marri - Corymbia calophylla
Will the Waratah Ever Fulfil its Potential?
- A magnificent plant with a difficult reputation.
Spreading the Genes
- The tricks that plants use in seed dispersal.
Electronic Mailbox
- Problems, comments, suggestions...and a few answers.
Short Cuts
- My Battle with Clematis aristata....My Dad's Bunya Pine....Pultenaea from Cuttings....The Magnificent Tree Waratah....Wattle Day - a Short History.....Trees and Tags
A Good Read
- Reviews of some current publications on the Australian flora.
Net Watch
- Sites worth visiting...you're sure to agree!
Back Issues
- ...see what you've missed and download early articles!
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Editor: Brian Walters
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Australian Plants online - June 1999
Issue date: 27 June 1999
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