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Not a particularly good flowering year down this end of the South island with many genera having a year off
Hi Dave....my best wishes for your knees. Mine is similar... but durable and irreparable. The low shape of Gentianella bellidifolia is fantastic. Also the picture of Phyllanche colensoi is the madness... so many different species in a small space. Ingenious. And there's not much to say about Aciphylla crosby-smithii... a dream. Cheers Thomas... by the way, even though it is not botanically correct, my friends and I continue to use the term Hebe. Hebe is New Zealand... Veronica the rest of the world.
Nice to see you are still able to walk up hills, Mr Toole
Looks pretty good from here though, t00lie!Good to see your knees are still in some sort of working order - don't overdo it. Must say I still find it hard to see your legs without their purple woolly tights, even after all these years - I'm never sure it's really you!
Hi everyone,Pleased you liked the images. Still have a lot more to catalogue and database.Dave, we saw R. petriei at two places; Hawkdun Range and Awakino (over the other side of the saddle). The other thing that may be of interest to you is that we found Montigena on the Hawkdun Range. It has certainly been recorded from there in the past but now I know where it is