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The Wandering Arborist: Sydney Figs Pt2 - more of my favourites
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A blog describing encounters with remarkable trees, the amazing relationships between trees and other living organisms and how we can better manage trees around us. Sunday, April 8, 2012. Sydney Figs Pt2 - more of my favourites. Post 2 of 2). Botanic Gardens and the walk around to Mrs Macquarie's Chair. Surely wrong tree wrong place.ROLF! Through Paddington to Centennial Parklands. July 2, 2013 at 1:48 PM. Those are beautiful trees. I hope those are preserved for many years! October 30, 2013 at 2:19 AM.
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The Wandering Arborist: January 2012
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A blog describing encounters with remarkable trees, the amazing relationships between trees and other living organisms and how we can better manage trees around us. Friday, January 27, 2012. Happy (wet) Australia Day. Some amazing flows going over the rock ledges, cliffs and boulders.too rough for me to swim although there were some hardly individuals who were in the creek (in slower moving areas! Some beautiful fungi and lichens emerging out of the wet weather. Mycena sp becoming someones lunch. I have ...
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The Wandering Arborist: Chinese New Year in Sydney - defiant urban trees
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A blog describing encounters with remarkable trees, the amazing relationships between trees and other living organisms and how we can better manage trees around us. Friday, April 6, 2012. Chinese New Year in Sydney - defiant urban trees. So in an attempt to cheer myself up I went down to Sydney for the last day of the Chinese New Year celebrations (the flights had been booked almost a lifetime ago, or so it seems now). 2012 is the year of the Water Dragon. The artist found this dead two centuries old Yel...
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The Wandering Arborist: April 2011
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A blog describing encounters with remarkable trees, the amazing relationships between trees and other living organisms and how we can better manage trees around us. Sunday, April 10, 2011. Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne. Every now and again when the daily drudgery of work is getting almost too much I am reminded of just how lucky I am to be able to travel around this huge country to visit remarkable trees. 65279; . Perfect spot for a picnic. Not all of the trees are inside the garden walls, one of my ...
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The Wandering Arborist: December 2010
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A blog describing encounters with remarkable trees, the amazing relationships between trees and other living organisms and how we can better manage trees around us. Friday, December 31, 2010. Sticking with last posts' Sydney location I would just like to sing the praises of Centennial Park I had a wonderful time wandering around the parklands watching puppies racing across open grassed areas. The Paddington gates to the parklands. 65279;. It really can be a dog's life sometimes. I think that Sydney'...
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The Wandering Arborist: August 2014
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A blog describing encounters with remarkable trees, the amazing relationships between trees and other living organisms and how we can better manage trees around us. Saturday, August 30, 2014. Ancient Pohutukawa (Metrosideros excelsa) trees Northwest Coromandel Coast. Whilst I had seen big old Pohutukawa in other places I was not prepared for the scale and age of some of the trees you meet on this unsealed road. Lowest limbs touching the ground have layered themselves. Classic fallen stem regenerating as ...
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The Wandering Arborist: July 2010
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A blog describing encounters with remarkable trees, the amazing relationships between trees and other living organisms and how we can better manage trees around us. Saturday, July 3, 2010. The wonders of wetlands. At first the thought of trees and swampy marshy aquatic environment does not necessarily sound all that exciting.but a few factoids for you:. In Queensland alone wetlands provide essential habitat for;. 130 fish species,. Boondall Wetlands looking towards Shorncliffe. Some places in Australia h...
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The Wandering Arborist: April 2012
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A blog describing encounters with remarkable trees, the amazing relationships between trees and other living organisms and how we can better manage trees around us. Sunday, April 8, 2012. Sydney Figs Pt2 - more of my favourites. Post 2 of 2). Botanic Gardens and the walk around to Mrs Macquarie's Chair. Surely wrong tree wrong place.ROLF! Through Paddington to Centennial Parklands. Sydney figs Pt1 - some of my favourites. Post 1 of 2). Some very obvious ones that almost eveyone would know. 2012 is the ye...
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The Wandering Arborist: September 2010
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A blog describing encounters with remarkable trees, the amazing relationships between trees and other living organisms and how we can better manage trees around us. Sunday, September 12, 2010. Canberra - City Beautiful and Garden City Capital. I have never travelled to Canberra before.so it was exciting and really fascinating to finally walk along the streets and lake edge so famously planned by American architect Walter Burley Griffin with drawings drafted by Marion Mahony Griffin. Lake Burley Griffin l...