I am currently writing up my thesis, and taking an inordinately and unnecessarily long time to do so. I have been on only one botanising walk, since my return to Sydney. (So, two photos from that walk.)
And here at work (avoiding work) I found a specimen from the NSW herbarium's record, with a photo of an actual plant collected by Banks and Solander. (If it is not from Banks & Solander, then it does come from the British Museum Collection..) Such an incredible collection. (Click to see it...)
Plantnet Acacia julifer
Casuarinas and banksia on Barrenjoey Headland.
Leptospermum squarrosum, a lovely tea-tree common in the coastal scrub.
Given that Acacia julifera was collected by Solander and Banks, here is a photograph of a beautiful tree planted, I think, in the 19th century, and a plant in the Botanic Gardens whose plaque says "Not collected by Banks and Solander". It is a magnificent tree.
Eucalyptus grandis.
Monday, February 21, 2011
theses and botanising
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banks,
banksias,
casuarina,
Eucalyptus grandis,
leptospermum,
Solander,
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Hello!
What to say else? umm, I'm Mostafa
I think you really have a nice blog, would you like to have friends there too
Have a nice day,,
Good bye..
I wonder how much you love greens?
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Hi M,
I am happy to see you have returned to your blog, I missed seeing your lovely botanical photos. Good luck with your thesis writing, hopefully you will see light at the end of the tunnle soon :-) It was a slow process for me too - glad it's over at last!
Sarah
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