duttonii photos this month, I have placed on our cover E. Lyndal Thorburn Also held over to the next edition is the feature Leader and editor species on Eremophila duttonii, so there is time to send info in for this one! What’s New in the Study Group In the absence of E. Look for an article on this event in the next Newsletter. contribute to the newsletter – please do so when It was also delightful at that conference to meet you get a chance! many people with whom I have only corresponded in the past, including Phil James, Ron Dadd and Bob Chinnock.
You will also have received an email Denmark! Members received an email notifying providing some suggestions on how to them of this in mid-October, as soon as I knew. It would be Conference on Eremophila held, on 27 and 28 great to hear about how your gardens have October in Melbourne, and organised from responded. Along with around 8 study group members, I Finally, many of us have had some rain (and also attended the First Cross-National maybe fires) since the last issue. after pruning or water, in the warmer weather. to illustrate their Eremophila get photos of how they have sprung back to life commentary. I have tried to summarise Thanks to those who have responded to my all of them in this issue, and I thank those request for pictures of frost-damaged plants, I speakers who responded to requests for am holding these over for a future issue, when I additional info. There were many speakers who touched on Eremophila in the context of broader presentations and Bevan Buirchell gave a whole Eremophila presentation, promoting this genus. It was great to put faces to names for those of you who attended this conference. This issue contains a report from the ANPSA Biennial Conference in Albany, SA which I attended on behalf of both the Study Group and APS Canberra, in September/October.
lot earlier than expected, but a lot has happened since the last one! I have a sudden surfeit of material so I am putting this newsletter out now and will do another in January or February. The flower is large and, as can be seen Letter from the Editor from the second photo below, the bud is an Happy Christmas!!! attractive orangey-yellow (terracotta?), quite I know this newsletter is coming to your in-box a different to the flower colour. 20Įremophila Study Group Newsletter 125 December 2019 ISSN-0811-529X – print version ISSN-2208-8806 – online version Gardens. 17 report, page 17 Sydney Group Report (Oct. 17 Wood’sĮremophila Tour, APS SA members. 15 Cue, WA – see Tim Some Thoughts on Seed. 24 Comments on Cultivar Registrations & Names 7 About the Study Group. 21 Contents ESG Field Trip – Queensland, 2020. Contents ESG Field Trip – Queensland, 2020Įremophila Study Group Newsletter 125 December 2019 ISSN-0811-529X – print version ISSN-2208-8806 – online version Australian Native Plants Society ( Australia) (ANPSA) Eremophila Study Group Newsletter No.