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WINNER! Award of Merit for Excellence in Horticultural Media ISSUE 26 QUARTERLY $9.95 AUD $11.95 NZD COMPULSIVE COLLECTORS PREDATORS & PARASITES POLYSCIAS CLIMBERS TRAVELLING GARDENERS ISSN 1832 8717 NATIVES bird attracting WATER water plants EDIBLES rocket + mulberries SUBTROPICALIA bromeliads + gingers Issue 26 STG 1

Feature Articles 14 Compulsive Collectors 20 Popular Polyscias 28 Tropical Plants in Sydney 30 Up, Up and Away 34 Travelling Gardeners 36 Water Plants 38 Buying & Selecting a Plant 40 Plant Names Part IV 42 Survey 76 79 82 87 Subtropicalia Collector 76 Bromeliads Aechmea nudicaulis Variegated 77 Climbers Artabotrys hexapetalus 78 Creepers & Groundcovers Cissus antarctica 79 Curiosity Plants Phyllanthus lamprophyllus 80 Flowering Trees Buckinghamia celsissima 81 Funky Foliage Dodonaea rupicola 82 Ginger Group Calathea mediopicta 83 Orchids Sobralia decora 84 Palms Kerriodoxa elegans 85 Scented Plants Lonicera hildebrandiana 86 Succulents Stapelia gigantea 87 Tropical Shrubs Bauhinia galpinii Suan Bazaar 88 Book Reviews Environmental Horticulture Subtropicalia Produce 58 Vegies Rocket Gardening Know How 68 Garden Calendar FEB / MAR / APR 38 10 Favourites 46 Bird Attracting Natives 46 52 Predators & Parasites 52 56 Cliff Quandong 58 60 Vegies Corn 64 Fruit Mulberries 66 Fruit Silkworms 66 68 Places To Be 90 Christchurch Botanic Gardens New Zealand 91 Browns Park Ipswich 90 Social Gardeners 94 Photos and Garden Clubs REGULARS 5 Welcome 8 Contributors 9 Letters 98 Final Words SUBSCRIBE 92 Subscription Offers 93 Subscription Form SOURCE GUIDE 96 Directory 96 Events 97 Garden Centre Directory 97 Classifieds STG Index We have an online Index of all of our past issues for you to view or download at:

COMPULSIVE COLLECTORS Plant-a-holics, Flora-fascinators, Phyla-followers all fun names we give people who are passionate about plants, their culture and propagation. Editor Paul Plant investigates this addiction to which there is no cure, only support and encouragement from like-minded folk. 14 STG Issue 26

In pursuit of tropical plants in Sydney Locating reliable sources for tropicallooking plants that thrive in Sydney s climate can at times seem almost impossible. Local tropical plant collector Helen Curran discusses options for Sydney residents where they can find tropical and subtropical plants for their gardens. 28 STG Issue 26

gardening know-how calendar GARDEN CALENDAR FEB/MAR/APR By Arno King 01 02 This time of the year is the best to be in the garden rain is still plentiful but not heavy, the ground is warm and moist, and the worst of the heat is over. Plants are flourishing and gardens look a picture. It s a great time to get back into the garden and undertake the major plantings for the year. Existing plantings can be renovated digging and dividing some of the best performing plants to develop some inspirational areas of mass planting. There are still more months of rain ahead and plants will be well established by the time the drier weather of late winter and spring arrives. Cuttings will also root readily this time of the year. Some of the hardier species can simply be rooted by inserting cuttings where they are intended to grow. However, it often pays to root cuttings in a pot of sterile potting mix, located in the shadehouse or under a tree where it can be kept moist at all times. The wet weather encourages plant growth as well as weeds, and they grow and then seed at an alarming rate. Make sure you pull them before they flower and then take them to the compost heap. While pulled weeds can simply be dropped and composted on site during the dryer periods of the year, during the wet month they often reroot and keep growing. Regular weeding, heavy mulching and dense planting are the best ways to break the weed cycle. Dense groundcovers are also a great way of weedproofing to minimise weed intrusion. [See box at far right.]» 68 STG Issue 26