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Elle Fox

@ellesorchids

FedUni PhD Candidate Eucalypt management & conservation genetics. Working @ Seeding Victoria. Views are my own. Botany/ecology/ecosystems/wildlife (she/her)

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Seeding Victoria Notice of AGM - October 19th, 11am Creswick RSL. This year we are tabling a Special Resolution & presenting the Seed Pod program. Please register for catering purposes.

Seeding Victoria Notice of AGM - October 19th, 11am Creswick RSL.
This year we are tabling a Special Resolution & presenting the Seed Pod program. Please register for catering purposes.
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How great do the seed heads look from the red-fruit saw-sedge (Gahnia sieberiana)? These plants are a tussock-forming sedge and are the food-plant for the caterpillars of many of our native butterflies. seedingvictoria.com.au

How great do the seed heads look from the red-fruit saw-sedge (Gahnia sieberiana)? These plants are a tussock-forming sedge and are the food-plant for the caterpillars of many of our native butterflies. 
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Exciting times, Seeding Vic staff & Board members had the honour of hosting a catch up with Landcare Victoria at the seed bank in Creswick. It was great to show Claire & Anthony around our facilities & chat seed-related goodness & opportunities. Thank you for visiting us!

Exciting times, Seeding Vic staff &amp; Board members had the honour of hosting a catch up with <a href="/landcarevic/">Landcare Victoria</a> at the seed bank in Creswick. It was great to show Claire &amp; Anthony around our facilities &amp; chat seed-related goodness &amp; opportunities. Thank you for visiting us!
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Our next Seeds of Knowledge webinar recording "Securing Seed for the Future" with Laura Watts from Botanic Gardens of Sydney is available on the YouTube link below! Thank you to our funders, Buloke & Northern Grampians Landcare Network. youtu.be/oV-SXQf1v24?si…

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Another day, another posie of sweet peas. What a wonderfully colourful and fragrant abundance to have in the garden πŸ€πŸ©·β€οΈπŸ’œ

Another day, another posie of sweet peas. What a wonderfully colourful and fragrant abundance to have in the garden πŸ€πŸ©·β€οΈπŸ’œ
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Dan took these photos showing the progress of wattle seed that you might come across while out collecting. Some are still green, some are ripe and ready to pick - some you can see the seed have been pinched, or the pod is open & have already shed flattened seeds! P: D Frost

Dan took these photos showing the progress of wattle seed that you might come across while out collecting. Some are still green, some are ripe and ready to pick - some you can see the seed have been pinched, or the pod is open &amp; have already shed flattened seeds!
P: D Frost
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***** Tomorrow night! ***** Don't forget to register for our 4th Seeds of Knowledge webinar, with guest speaker Debbie Reynolds! Register via the QR code in the post below!

***** Tomorrow night! ***** 

Don't forget to register for our 4th Seeds of Knowledge webinar, with guest speaker Debbie Reynolds! Register via the QR code in the post below!
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Sometimes, you get to a site just to find that you're a bit late. On occasion you can collect some of the fallen seed by scooping, brushing or vacuuming - but sometimes you have to just cut your losses. At least there will be ample natural seed bank accumulation in the soil!

Sometimes, you get to a site just to find that you're a bit late. On occasion you can collect some of the fallen seed by scooping, brushing or vacuuming - but sometimes you have to just cut your losses. At least there will be ample natural seed bank accumulation in the soil!
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This old Sheoak in Bamganie has stood the test of time. Its progeny spread along the roadside gave us a harvest too. Photos: Robert Hall

This old Sheoak in Bamganie has stood the test of time. Its progeny spread along the roadside gave us a harvest too.
Photos: Robert Hall
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Robert and Dan spent some time yesterday collecting from the Carex patch! This species is great for wet or boggy patches, and is a wonderful habitat plant for native insects, amphibians and small birds. Check our catalogue at seedingvictoria.com.au Photos: Dan Frost

Robert and Dan spent some time yesterday collecting from the Carex patch! This species is great for wet or boggy patches, and is a wonderful habitat plant for native insects, amphibians and small birds. Check our catalogue at seedingvictoria.com.au 

Photos: Dan Frost
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Last week Robert snapped this pic of a beautiful Themeda patch along the railway line. Inadvertently preserved thanks to railway regulations. This is also common in other areas such as historical cemeteries, church grounds etc. Photo: Robert Hall

Last week Robert snapped this pic of a beautiful Themeda patch along the railway line. Inadvertently preserved thanks to railway regulations. This is also common in other areas such as historical cemeteries, church grounds etc. 

Photo: Robert Hall
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Some great looking cherry ballart (Exocarpus cupressiformis) - got to love the look of it all together. When first collected the red fruit was pretty juicy. Now it's drying and the blue-green seed that sits underneath the fruit is becoming the show-stopper! Photo: Dan Frost

Some great looking cherry ballart (Exocarpus cupressiformis) - got to love the look of it all together. When first collected the red fruit was pretty juicy. Now it's drying and the blue-green seed that sits underneath the fruit is becoming the show-stopper!

Photo: Dan Frost
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A good haul of clustered everlasting (Chrysocephalum semipapposum) seed from earlier in the month! We tend to collect our Asteraceae species seasonally and according to demand, due to their short-lived seed viability (a year or few at best). Photo: Dan Frost.

A good haul of clustered everlasting (Chrysocephalum semipapposum) seed from earlier in the month! We tend to collect our Asteraceae species seasonally and according to demand, due to their short-lived seed viability (a year or few at best). Photo: Dan Frost.
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Dan took a trip across to Box Hill to deliver a workshop for Green Links Nursery yesterday! Our workshop calendar for 2025 is filling up quickly, so if you're thinking of hosting one, please contact us ASAP

Dan took a trip across to Box Hill to deliver a workshop for Green Links Nursery yesterday! Our workshop calendar for 2025 is filling up quickly, so if you're thinking of hosting one, please contact us ASAP
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Robert came across this beautiful crop of Bursaria whilst out collecting at Mt Mercer today! To quote Robert: "O beautiful Bursaria, How old and fruitful doth thee grow!" Photos: Robert Hall

Robert came across this beautiful crop of Bursaria whilst out collecting at Mt Mercer today! To quote Robert: 
"O beautiful Bursaria,
How old and fruitful doth thee grow!"

Photos: Robert Hall
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The team spied this Rhagodia parabolica making a home out of an unlikely spot in Meredith! The adaptations and resilience of local species are truly at work here. Photo: Robert Hall

The team spied this Rhagodia parabolica making a home out of an unlikely spot in Meredith! The adaptations and resilience of local species are truly at work here.

Photo: Robert Hall
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**** ONE WEEK AWAY!! **** πŸ‘¨β€πŸš€πŸš€πŸŒŒ Registrations for our online Seeds of Knowledge webinar #06 are live! Join us in hosting Jackie Carpenter from One Giant Leap Australia on April 30th, at 6:30 pm (Melbourne time) for Seeds In Space! Please register via the QR code provided.

**** ONE WEEK AWAY!! ****

πŸ‘¨β€πŸš€πŸš€πŸŒŒ

Registrations for our online Seeds of Knowledge webinar #06 are live! Join us in hosting Jackie Carpenter from <a href="/onegiantleapoz/">One Giant Leap Australia</a> on April 30th, at 6:30 pm (Melbourne time) for Seeds In Space! Please register via the QR code provided.