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Getting underfoot: January 2011
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Mundane observations from a height-challenged cynic about defending the smaller critters that get in the way. Thursday, January 20, 2011. Who's eating me trees? A chafer at my tree. This scarab chafer beetle (cockchafer if you must) is pictured eating my treasured front verge saplings of illyarrie ( Eucalyptus erythrocorys). They emerged en masse from burrows in the sandy soil of the Swan Coastal Plain in late spring (October), literally swarming. Looks like we will have to resort to DNA sequencing and s...
Getting underfoot: Strange birdsong no more
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Mundane observations from a height-challenged cynic about defending the smaller critters that get in the way. Saturday, September 17, 2011. Strange birdsong no more. A relatively recent visit to Te Papa. The national museum in Wellington was one good long afternoon of exploring some national treasures (taonga) from a variety of cultures and ages. And while wandering among the exhibits ranging from a giant pickled squid. To some bloke's No. 8 fencing wire, innovative, shed-made motorbike. Was a victim of ...
Getting underfoot: Swan plant - unwanted on the Swan
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Mundane observations from a height-challenged cynic about defending the smaller critters that get in the way. Saturday, January 17, 2015. Swan plant - unwanted on the Swan. The Swan plant ( Gomphocarpus fruticosus. Is named for it's distinctive fruiting follicle which resembles a swan in outline. In. Toxic latex sap full of cardiac glycosides. It is a declared noxious weed. In Western Australia.But a beloved darling of entomological enthusiasts because it is a host plant. Florabase -WA Herbarium online.
Getting underfoot: April 2011
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Mundane observations from a height-challenged cynic about defending the smaller critters that get in the way. Wednesday, April 27, 2011. Paddling on the Canning. I endorse this strentch of the Swan River as a scenic and relaxing paddle. Yes - the route from Shelley Bridge to the Kent St Weir is the start of a nice paddle under the shade of sheoaks ( Casuarina obesa). Swamp paperbarks ( Melaleuca rhaphiophylla). Thickets, tall stands of flooded gums ( Eucalyptus rudis). Here you pass mobs of Australian pe...
Getting underfoot: January 2015
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Mundane observations from a height-challenged cynic about defending the smaller critters that get in the way. Saturday, January 17, 2015. Swan plant - unwanted on the Swan. The Swan plant ( Gomphocarpus fruticosus. Is named for it's distinctive fruiting follicle which resembles a swan in outline. In. Toxic latex sap full of cardiac glycosides. It is a declared noxious weed. In Western Australia.But a beloved darling of entomological enthusiasts because it is a host plant. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Getting underfoot
Mundane observations from a height-challenged cynic about defending the smaller critters that get in the way. Saturday, January 17, 2015. Swan plant - unwanted on the Swan. The Swan plant ( Gomphocarpus fruticosus. Is named for it's distinctive fruiting follicle which resembles a swan in outline. In. Toxic latex sap full of cardiac glycosides. It is a declared noxious weed. In Western Australia.But a beloved darling of entomological enthusiasts because it is a host plant. Friday, April 26, 2013. At matur...
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