Spiranthes australis
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Visited a place today where there has been a patch of Austral Ladies Tresses
in previous year (never many, perhaps up to a dozen). This year there are two scrawny plants, probably due to the drought. -- More photos from this month: http://photos.rnr.id.au/2006/12/ |
Spiranthes australis
Spir australis has become very rare in Colac and district, Reiner. There are
a couple of plants that show annually on my block, but alas, with the worst drought in decades here, these have not surfaced at all this year. I have conservationists wanting seed - will have to wait some time. Happy Xmas! Peter -- ) "AusDigi" wrote in message ... Visited a place today where there has been a patch of Austral Ladies Tresses in previous year (never many, perhaps up to a dozen). This year there are two scrawny plants, probably due to the drought. -- More photos from this month: http://photos.rnr.id.au/2006/12/ |
Spiranthes australis
Thanks Peter, so that's where you live. I went through Colac a month or two
ago, looked at the lake which had plenty of water (unlike the lake in Ballarat). There's another reasonably local place I know that had Spiranthes australis which I'll have to visit in the next few days. I doubt it will have anything as, a couple of months ago, the pond around which they grew was just a mud puddle. "P Max" wrote in message ... Spir australis has become very rare in Colac and district, Reiner. There are a couple of plants that show annually on my block, but alas, with the worst drought in decades here, these have not surfaced at all this year. I have conservationists wanting seed - will have to wait some time. |
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