Botany Nerds Ahoy

seeds started the topic in Saturday, 29 Jul 2023 at 01:40 pm

Seems a keen interest for some, so why not.

seeds Wednesday, 30 Apr 2025 at 09:10 pm new

I see plenty of untouched vehicles with p plates out and about.
I don’t see that in my driveway.

basesix Wednesday, 30 Apr 2025 at 09:22 pm new

son got himself a first car last week, a sweet '94 magna sedan auto with low kms.. $1800 - yeeew!

basesix Wednesday, 30 Apr 2025 at 09:33 pm new

@AW's COTD
https://i.ibb.co/3mC6KLtS/IMG-4423.jpg

seeds Wednesday, 30 Apr 2025 at 09:43 pm new

Magna. Hehe
They were good in the day? He’ll still pull no doubt, having wheels.
Shame it wasn’t a wagon ;)
ps. I wish I was a young fella buying a Magna again. Parts of that time in life that are unique.

basesix Wednesday, 30 Apr 2025 at 09:42 pm new

ha, yep was mostly made next to Flinders Uni in Adelaide..
The bulletproof Holden production line guys next door
whispering: 'bits are missing..' disparagingly..
different era..

basesix Wednesday, 30 Apr 2025 at 09:46 pm new

can you see the cloud pic @seeds? I can't : /

seeds Wednesday, 30 Apr 2025 at 09:45 pm new

That’s a great cloud pic. Enveloping.

seeds Wednesday, 30 Apr 2025 at 09:53 pm new

Whaahaa you are a cheeky bugger.
I must be as mad as gsco.
Gotta say I’ve just had a few flashbacks of when I got my first car. It was an amazing time. Freedom from the parents. Independence.
Good stuff.

Supafreak Saturday, 3 May 2025 at 09:35 pm new

@AW , there is an old forest of trees that lines the shore here, first time I walked on it coming in from a surf I thought wow spongy reef not realising it was old trees . IMG-1165
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AlfredWallace Sunday, 4 May 2025 at 10:27 am new

Supafreak wrote:

@AW , there is an old forest of trees that lines the shore here, first time I walked on it coming in from a surf I thought wow spongy reef not realising it was old trees . IMG-1165

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Supafreak. Hi mate.

It’s very evident across the whole archipelago and other islands of the Barusan chain.
Clear evidence of rising sea levels, but also in many cases tectonic movement, raising and or lowering of strata.
Most of the islands are on their own geology but some are connected in a submarine capacity back to Sumatra.

Buttress root carcasses everywhere.

That boat looks like the one owned by the owners of where we are staying soon. AW

basesix Sunday, 4 May 2025 at 10:43 am new

that's the Star Koat II @AW.

AlfredWallace Sunday, 4 May 2025 at 11:50 am new

basesix wrote:

that's the Star Koat II @AW.

Basesix. Hi and thanks. It is the one owned by Kadu and Gaby who will be mine a Supafreaks hosts very soon.

Got your parcel Friday, big thank you, delicious goodies contained within. AW

basesix Sunday, 4 May 2025 at 12:09 pm new

pleasure mate, enjoy your autumn, hope the knee's going well..
we'll have to fire up the supawallace thread again in the indo lead up..

Supafreak Sunday, 4 May 2025 at 07:05 pm new

What’s my name ? Block of wax to the first correct answer. fbd4a408-1211-4ab2-8dd2-331f4c21af64
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southernraw Sunday, 4 May 2025 at 07:09 pm new

Green Tree Snake! haha. Best i got @supa.

southernraw Sunday, 4 May 2025 at 07:10 pm new

He's a little beauty. Amazing colours and shape.

AlfredWallace Sunday, 4 May 2025 at 07:10 pm new

Supafreak wrote:

What’s my name ? Block of wax to the first correct answer. fbd4a408-1211-4ab2-8dd2-331f4c21af64


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Supafreak. Is the photo from Indonesia ? . AW

Supafreak Sunday, 4 May 2025 at 07:11 pm new

Yes , taken just now in my mates tent. IMG-1208

indo-dreaming Sunday, 4 May 2025 at 07:13 pm new

The snakes in Indo are just crazy looking ive seen the craziest most colourful looking snakes some with crazy patterns too, they just look so different to most of our Australian snakes.

AlfredWallace Sunday, 4 May 2025 at 07:24 pm new

Green Tree Python or Green Viper.AW

Supafreak Sunday, 4 May 2025 at 07:21 pm new

Close but no cigar.

basesix Sunday, 4 May 2025 at 07:22 pm new

Harry from Death in Paradise post transition?

AlfredWallace Sunday, 4 May 2025 at 07:43 pm new

Sumatra Pit Viper or Mentawai Pit Viper .AW

tearymasseuse Sunday, 4 May 2025 at 07:48 pm new

Asian vine snake

tubeshooter Sunday, 4 May 2025 at 07:54 pm new

Rat snake

basesix Sunday, 4 May 2025 at 08:00 pm new
Supafreak Sunday, 4 May 2025 at 08:03 pm new

We have a winner , TS you can pick up your block of wax next time you visit NL or if you’re at katiet between 21 July to 4th August , thanks all for playing. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gonyosoma_oxycephalum this ones tail was more in the brown tone .

tubeshooter Sunday, 4 May 2025 at 08:08 pm new

haha thanks SF.
I better call my travel agent.

AlfredWallace Sunday, 4 May 2025 at 08:42 pm new

tubeshooter wrote:

haha thanks SF.

I better call my travel agent.

Expensive block of wax. AW

AlfredWallace Monday, 12 May 2025 at 06:23 pm new

Who is hungry for bush tucker ?

A handful of larvae/caterpillars belonging to a species of Cossid Moth.
‘Witchetty Grubs’

Found internally in the trunk in the dead wood of Acacia decurrens Black Wattle. AW

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old-dog Monday, 12 May 2025 at 06:46 pm new

Yum, they taste nutty. My dad would pick up a trailer full of mallee roots for the fire and he would pick out the Witchetty grubs and eat them live, I preferred them roasted with a creamy garlic sauce.

AlfredWallace Monday, 12 May 2025 at 07:43 pm new

old-dog wrote:

Yum, they taste nutty. My dad would pick up a trailer full of mallee roots for the fire and he would pick out the Witchetty grubs and eat them live, I preferred them roasted with a creamy garlic sauce.

Old-Dog. Hi mate. Hope you’re doing well.

Great weather and surf of late.
Agree, I’ve had them before with black fellas on the Atherton Tablelands.

Of course the true ‘Witchetty Grub’ aka Bardi Grub, same thing , is originally defined as being from the Witchetty Shrub Acacia kempeana.

Alas, there’s a heap of species of Cossid Moths and Witchetty is applied colloquially, as we seem to always do in Oz. AW

Supafreak Sunday, 18 May 2025 at 11:17 am new

Felt alot of anger watching this , then a deep sadness at the basically uncaring nature of many people.

Sprout Sunday, 1 Jun 2025 at 12:09 pm new

Here's one for AW...

As part of Hellyers Road Distillery's 21 Club, we get access to an exclusive 21Y+ release every 2 months for 3 years, labels adorned with some beautiful art from Inti Callaghan, "each has featured a Tasmanian endemic rainforest tree, species that are unique, beautiful and brought to life in the drawings of Inti Callaghan".

So, what are the Common and Botanical names of the 5 releases so far? One of which is featured in the Cradle Mountain visitor centre, no cheating!

https://i.imgur.com/8Bsvvqc.jpeg

AlfredWallace Sunday, 1 Jun 2025 at 06:52 pm new

Sprout. Hi mate. Hope ya well.

Number 1 is Nothofagus gunnii Myrtle Beech

( one of Australia’s only deciduous trees). Another fact, Fagus is the genus for Beech in Europe, ours is not a true Beech so the Latin name of the genus is Nothofagus basically means’ Not-a- Fagus’. (Not a true Fagus sp.)

Number 2 is Lomatia tasmanica Kings Lomatia (a classic ancient Proteaceous plant)

( another fact, there’s an ancient Lomatia in Tassie that’s aged around 40,000 years. Now thats enduring longevity.)

Number 3 is ?

Number 4 is Eucalyptus globulus ssp. globulus Tasmanian Blue Gum

(distinct from Eucalyptus globulus ssp. bicostata and Eucalyptus globulus ssp. pseudoglobulus)

Number 5 is Melaleuca ericifolia Swamp Paperbark

( More useless facts, two of the plants in this quiz are in the same plant family)

Sprout. Still working on three, it’s got me stumped, all the plants I know that fit that picture are not endemic to Tassie.

I’m no quitter, I’ll work it out. AW

basesix Sunday, 1 Jun 2025 at 06:49 pm new

..is number 6 'Savage River at night?'

AlfredWallace Sunday, 1 Jun 2025 at 06:58 pm new

basesix wrote:

..is number 6 'Savage River at night?'

Basesix. Hi mate.

Number 6 might be ‘Hells Gates’ the entrance to Macquarie Harbour , Tasmania AW.

AlfredWallace Sunday, 1 Jun 2025 at 07:16 pm new

Addendum. Number 2 is Phyllocladus aspleniifolius Celery Top Pine
(ancient conifer, not a true pine, just another Gymnosperm) AW

goofyfoot Sunday, 1 Jun 2025 at 09:07 pm new

Sprout wrote:

Here's one for AW...

As part of Hellyers Road Distillery's 21 Club, we get access to an exclusive 21Y+ release every 2 months for 3 years, labels adorned with some beautiful art from Inti Callaghan, "each has featured a Tasmanian endemic rainforest tree, species that are unique, beautiful and brought to life in the drawings of Inti Callaghan".

So, what are the Common and Botanical names of the 5 releases so far? One of which is featured in the Cradle Mountain visitor centre, no cheating!

https://i.imgur.com/8Bsvvqc.jpeg

No. 3 Dodonea viscosa?

basesix Sunday, 1 Jun 2025 at 09:25 pm new

not Kalamata tapenade?
(hat's off @Sprout.. a worthy challenge for the great @AW,
engaging sunday night calm. Y'all good @goofy?)

goofyfoot Sunday, 1 Jun 2025 at 09:30 pm new

All good b6. Hope you’re well mate.

basesix Sunday, 1 Jun 2025 at 09:44 pm new

Yeh, thanks @goof, winter has only just come here..
lit the fire, that'll stay on for a few months now, had a wander around looking at me woodpiles today..
but been feeling unfamiliarly energised this last week.. maybe I've been waiting for winter to arrive..
the winter flora and animal behaviour is coming on strong now, too.

wax24 Sunday, 1 Jun 2025 at 09:47 pm new

The arrival of winter is my fave time of the year. My second fave time is the departure of winter. No pleasing me, i guess. We are just runnin into summer, now.

goofyfoot Sunday, 1 Jun 2025 at 09:47 pm new

basesix wrote:

Yeh, thanks @goof, winter has only just come here..

lit the fire, that'll stay on for a few months now, had a wander around looking at me woodpiles today..

but been feeling unfamiliarly energised this last week.. maybe I've been waiting for winter to arrive..

the winter flora and animal behaviour is coming on strong now, too.

Winter ain’t all bad, I enjoy all the seasons. Winter can just drag on a bit too long sometimes.
On the flip side winter means Indonesia time.

basesix Sunday, 1 Jun 2025 at 09:54 pm new

got a trip @goofy?
(haha, I hear ya @wax,
it's like having houseguests.)

Sprout Monday, 2 Jun 2025 at 07:31 am new

Incredible work AW and team, from drawings that could be a variety of offerings at various growth stages! I'm well impressed! This is what they're listed as.

https://i.imgur.com/YOFS9HE.jpeg

Sprout Monday, 2 Jun 2025 at 07:42 am new

basesix wrote:

not Kalamata tapenade?

Hahaha, not far off!

AlfredWallace Monday, 2 Jun 2025 at 08:25 am new

Sprout wrote:

not Kalamata tapenade?

Hahaha, not far off!

Sprout. Hi mate. Good fun quiz.

I was having a conundrum because the preamble said endemic to Tassie which means only found in Tassie. Rightfully so it should be Melaleuca pustulata not Melaleuca ericifolia because it’s found on the mainland. Same with Notelaea ligustrina my initial choice but I heeded caution because it’s not endemic it’s also found mostly on the mainland.
The whisky distillery mob need to better their research before calling a plant endemic. I was pulling my hair out for hours, I don’t have much to pull out. Alas, great fun, should do some more. AW

AlfredWallace Monday, 2 Jun 2025 at 08:26 am new

Goofyfoot. Hi pal.
Great to see you back we’ve surely missed you. AW

Sprout Monday, 2 Jun 2025 at 10:02 am new

Gah, sorry AW, done in by their inaccuracy, you're too smart for my quiz! Always appreciate your added facts too, so interesting, you should write a book.