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Author: Dr Helen Tyzack
newtyzack@gmail.comMy blogsites
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Tag Archives: Philotheca freyciana
RTBG Tuesday 14 January 2020
Seeds-sweeping. That’s what I expected to be doing today at the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens (RTBG). However this extra volunteering job is over for the year. The rare and endangered Philotecha freyciana plants have more or less stopped throwing seed … Continue reading
RTBG Thursday 2nd January 2020
Today I was back at the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens (RTBG) but not for volunteering in the Food Garden. Co-ordinator Adam was still away and therefore, without someone to oversee volunteers and unlock the tool shed, our volunteer team had … Continue reading
RTBG – 17 and 19th December 2019
What’s this, you may think? When you notice two dates in one week, you may wonder what this means. Remember the last post; it was about my new seed-sweeping experience. That was on a Tuesday. Okay – so now you … Continue reading
RTBG Tuesday 10 December 2019
Tuesday you see in the title and probably furrow a puzzling brow. Isn’t Thursday my day for volunteering at the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens (RTBG) you think? In a far distant blog post I told you that the RTBG has … Continue reading
Posted in Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens, Tasmania
Tagged asmanian Seed Conservation Centre, Food Garden, Freycinet peninsula, Freycinet waxflower, Philotheca freyciana, Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens, RTBG, seed collecting, seed harvesting, seed orchard, seed sweeping, Tasmania, waxflower
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