Fronds 110, August 2025
In this issue
- Macrophytes of montane streams
- Reptiles at the Gardens
- Botanical Bookshop reviews:
– The Ancients: Discovering the world’s oldest surviving trees in wild Tasmania – Andrew Darby
– CAUTION! This Book Contains DEADLY REPTILES – Corey Tutt - Friends Briefs:
– Friends 2025 AGM
– Don’t leaf it too late: The student photo competition closes 29 August
– New Friends website to be rolled out soon
– New members Morning Tea and Walk
– Student profile – By Jay Nicholson, Friends of ANBG Student Research Scholarship recipient - Friendly Chatter:
– Botanic Art Group
– Growing Friends
– Nature Journaling
– Volunteer Guides
– Photographic Group - Gardens Shorts:
– Acting Director’s update
– The autumn plant out
– Removing Bunya pinecones for safety: Arborist skills in action
– National Seed Bank retesting program: Are collections maintaining viability in storage?
– Shining a new light on evening tours - What’s on at the Gardens
- Thursday Talks: August to November 2025
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