
Macro Monday – 19 September

...out of a digital shoebox
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I am learning about my plants, Brian. Is that a lomandra?
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It sure it Tracy 🙂
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We saw one in our street park on the weekend. 🙂 Haven’t seen it there before.
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Oh, nice one!
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Thank you Sue 🙂
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And I’ve been looking at plants recently
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Nice one! Belated happy Monday, Brian. You ok?
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Thanks Jo
I will need to write
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Excellent points made 😉
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That’s why the common name is Spiky Club Rush 🙂
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Thank you for sharing the name, you know that I love to learn that information!
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The botanical name id Lomandra
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That’s a fun grass, it looks easy to grow!
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It is easy to grow. It is mainly a riverbank plant that holds the banks soil together, preventing erosion. To grow a new clump, just separate with a spade. It grows to over a metre tall and is a good garden plant. Not all the animals around here eat it but cattle and horses will give it a good trim
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That’s a welcome plant indeed!
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Great photo!!
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Thank you Aletta 🙂
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Spikey
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More so when the flower dies out 🙂
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