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Searching for Dampiera fusca, Tinderry Ranges, Australia
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from ABC News
Good 6 minute video, an intrepid party from the Botanical Gardens sets out on a seed hunt in the Tinderry Ranges, Australia, in search of
Dampiera fusca
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http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-03-15/going-on-a-seed-hunt/4576734
Dampiera fusca
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Re: Searching for Dampiera fusca, Tinderry Ranges, Australia
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Thanks Mark . Enjoyed that . "We'll head straight up then collect opportunistically on the way back" . Yeah , right .
I could easily imagine NARGS forumists in a similar role on a different mountain
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Quote from: Jandals on March 20, 2013, 11:49:17 AM
Thanks Mark . Enjoyed that . "We'll head straight up then collect opportunistically on the way back" . Yeah , right .
I could easily imagine NARGS forumists in a similar role on a different mountain
Yes, I found that part amusing (about remaining focused and not getting side tracked); I thought it might resonate with NARGS members.
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