Date: 23/09/2017 12:32:26
From: roughbarked
ID: 1122116
Subject: some time in September

This forum seems to be disappearing into the wilderness.

Just having a rest from trying to keep stuff alive on the first hot day of the season. It is pushing 37 and blowing at 50Kmph.

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Date: 24/09/2017 09:50:23
From: bluegreen
ID: 1122678
Subject: re: some time in September

roughbarked said:


This forum seems to be disappearing into the wilderness.

Just having a rest from trying to keep stuff alive on the first hot day of the season. It is pushing 37 and blowing at 50Kmph.

Is it time to give it up, do you think? I pop in and have a look but don’t have anything to contribute these days.

Hope you managed to save your plants. A rude start to Spring/Summer. It was warm here but not like you copped it in NSW.

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Date: 30/09/2017 16:09:04
From: buffy
ID: 1125612
Subject: re: some time in September

Hello Gardeners. I haven’t been here for a while. I wonder if the Holiday Forum trick works here…

Yes! Can anyone help me ID that? Coral elongated bell flowers. Seen in the bush in Western Victoria. I thought it was a South African immigrant. But I can’t pick it out in my books. Maybe a form of Blandfordia? But that belongs in Tasmania, not in Vic. Any thoughts anyone?

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Date: 2/10/2017 06:34:05
From: pain master
ID: 1126203
Subject: re: some time in September

reckon I saw one many years ago Buffy and thought the same as you…. I never did identify it in the end.

Sorry.

Oh and I missed this post by a month…

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Date: 4/10/2017 21:18:10
From: roughbarked
ID: 1127533
Subject: re: some time in September

Think it is a form of Watsonia from discussions on the holiday isle.

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Date: 18/10/2017 23:28:48
From: pain master
ID: 1134266
Subject: re: some time in September

roughbarked said:


Think it is a form of Watsonia from discussions on the holiday isle.

I thought the same…

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