Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Seeds Forming!!!

Grass Tree No. 7 is forming a sparse array of seeds.
This may be due to the flower stem's growth in the
winter months here in Australia!

Perhaps there were not as many pollinators.

eg. native or non-native bees or flies.




Grass Tree No. 2
is doing much better!
Forming a lot more seeds
than
than the aforementioned GT.7
This blasts my theory of less bees etc.

It is possible this plant is just better at seed production!!


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Hippeastrum
Another lovely plant consisting of many bulbs ...
given to me many years ago by
our old neighbours. Remembered
with great affection every year
when they bloom.
Auntie Tilly and Uncle Bill


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Green Tree Frog
Litoria caerulea
This little frog lives in our water spouting,
moving around from pipe to pipe...
we hear her/him croaking from different
directions around our house.
The last time we had a decent rain shower
I nearly stood on him/her! and was I thankful
the animal relocated to the garden instead of the patio!!



A closer view ... the flash has lightened the photo!
(click on any photo to enlarge)


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The Tally
No fatalities to report,
my 98 seedlings are doing fine...
fertilised today with a half strength solution of Seasol.

6 garden Grass Trees and 2 GT pot plants
Cheers Carol

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

4 Weeks On... GT.7

These 2 photos
taken on the 19 of September
and show the
delicacy of the
Grass Tree flower stalk!

At the side is the previous stalk still attached.
Fairly soon little native bees, honey bees,
ants
and some wattle birds will visit and
help with
pollinating the flowers.
In the early morning the flowers
have large drops of a clear nectar!

(Please click on the photo to enlarge)



This close-up photo shows each individual flower.


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Grass Tree No.2

7 weeks on... this Grass Tree's
flowers have a quite different
look from the photo's above.
The flowers are thick and almost tangled,
so far almost
all of my seedling have
come from this most productive plant.

Photo's taken 6/10/09


A crowd of flowers!
(click to enlarge)

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Hippeastrum

I found this bulb dropped on the footpath
by a weekend gardener
on a morning walk about 3 years ago.
Since then it has excelled in
beauty and size!
(what a find!)


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I have 6 Grass Trees planted in my garden.
2 small plants in pots (medium)
98 seedlings(no fatalities)

Cheers Carol


Sunday, August 16, 2009

And then there were two! GT No.2.

Just after the last post we discovered there was another
little stalk
on the way!! This little stalk took 9 days to
develop and emerge out of the center greenery!

(Please click in the pic to see an enlarged version &
another photo in the side column)


This is 3 days later than the photo in the side column.
You can see how quickly the stalk
gets going once
it finally rises out from the center.

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Grass Tree No.7

is going well!
Approximately 3ft or 90cm. tall in this pic ...
this was 8 days after being noticed!
The old stalk shows no sign of falling off!

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My two potted Grass Trees No. 5 & 6 are
here amongst the other plants in my garden!

The bird bath is a frequently visited by the local birds,
Turtle doves (non- native)
Little Wattlebirds (native...we call them - speedy gonzales!)
Butcher birds (pied-native)

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I have: 6 Grass Trees planted around the garden.
2 in medium pots.
98 seedlings.

Cheers Carol

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

July 2009 Update

Last year my GT No.7 produced this terrific stalk!
(photo taken 9th September 08)
At last something decent to post!!!


Now Again only 14 months later a new baby flower stalk has appeared!
You can see the old stalk still on the plant!
The photo taken 25thJuly 09 ...
I estimate 2 days after emerging.

(when I noticed!!)

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My seedlings are still chuffing along...
I have lost a few and a some late planted seeds have sprung up as well.
Totalling 98.
One in the front center is quite strong as you
can see...
if you click on the photograph.


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Grass Tree 1.

The seeds on this flower stalk have still not opened and there are not many.
This is possibly due to the winter weather here in South East Qld.
Pehaps they will open when the the days are a fair bit warmer.

( I am just having a guess on this.)



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I have: 6 Grass Trees planted around the garden.
2 in medium pots.
98 seedlings
.

Cheers Carol

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Freshwater National Park Qld.
This National Park is 34 km north of Brisbane, an absolute treasure!.
Grass Trees by the hundreds, thousands even!
This small NP covers a small area of only 0.94 sq.km.
These photos were taken last week in the
south-eastern
corner of this small park.
(please click on the photo to enlarge)

After such a rainy summer ...
the trees in this NP are looking so healthy!

You can see how the leaves are shining in the sunlight!

I noted the earth was a little swampy in this area.


It appears luckily no fires have burned through this area
in recent years, the older leaves were forming
lovely skirts
around the plants.
We had to be very careful not to stand
on any
of the new plants hidden in the grass.



This pic shows the prolific tree growth in the Park.


These photo's also show that it is not necessary
to have fire
the for germination of seeds.
A reminder too... that these plants only grow
approx 2 &1/2 cm or 1 inch per year!


Grass Trees of all sizes.
I will be visiting the Freshwater National Park again!
A delight for a Grass Tree lovers!

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The Tally 2009 seedlings = 34 (-4)
2008 seedlings = 64

6 in the garden and 2 in large pots.

Total = 106


Cheers Carol