The Australian Bushland |
Contents
CHAP Page IThe Basis of Botany | 11 |
IIThe Progress of Botanical Science in Australia | 19 |
IIIA Brief Summary of Botany for Students | 28 |
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aborigines abundant Acacia attains a height Banksia bark Baron von Mueller beautiful birds Black bloom Blue Boronia botanical botanist branches carpel Casuarina clusters coast colour Common covered Creek cultivation dense diameter district Eucalyptus feet high feet in height Fern flat flora fodder foliage forest fruit gardens genera genus Gippsland Grampians Grass green Grevillea ground growing growth gullies Hakea handsome Heath Heath Myrtle Herbarium hills inches long Kangaroo known land latter leaf leaves Mallee Melaleuca miles Mount Mountain Myrtle native numerous Orchid perennial perianth Pine pink plants Pultenaea Queensland racemes ranges River road rocks roots Saltbush scrub seed seen shrub slender soil South Australia South Wales species specimens spikes spread stalk stamens stem Stringybark Swamp tall Tasmania Tea-tree timber tralia Tree Fern trees usually valley vegetation Victoria Victoria Valley Wattle weeds Western Australia wild-flowers Wilson's Promontory wood yellow