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Margaret Furness 
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After: Gumtrees self-prune as a survival mechanism in extreme drought (which is why you don't camp or sit under them in those conditions). The bough landed on two found spring-flowerers, "Mrs Something" and "Proeve's Pink", but they are survivors, and will keep going. I don't know what the cockatoos said about their house falling down.
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South Australia, zone 10, early autumn in severe drought. Four of the seeds sank in water.
Uploaded 10 MAR |
Before: Sulphur-crested cockatoo feeding juvenile in nesting hollow in Eucalyptus camaldulensis, with photobombing rainbow lorikeet.
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Grabbed just as it was thinking of falling. The seed sank in water, so I'll plant it, but without expectations. I note that it has no recorded descendants. South Australia, zone 10, early autumn in severe drought.
Uploaded 10 MAR |
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South Australia, zone 10, early autumn in severe drought.
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Uploaded 13 MAR |
South Australia, zone 9b, early autumn in severe drought. The seeds sank in water. The plant is about 2m tall, and has been a more consistent flowerer than most roses in this garden (Adelaide Hills) in these conditions.
Uploaded 8 MAR |
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South Australia, zone 10, early autumn in severe drought.
Uploaded 13 MAR |
South Australia, zone 9b, early autumn in severe drought. The seeds sank in water.
Uploaded 8 MAR |
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