Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens:
Bagging Epacris franklinii
Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens:
Bagging Epacris franklinii on the Meander River
Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens:
Bagging Epacris franklinii (ii)
Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens:
Bagging Epacris franklinii for seed collection
Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens:
Bagging Epacris franklinii (ii)
Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens:
Phyllocladus seedlings
Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens:
Water-filled waders
Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens:
Melaleuca pallida at Meander
Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens:
Another Epacris bagged
Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens:
Leptospermum riparium on the Picton
Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens:
Epacris mucronulata bagging (i)
Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens:
Epacris mucronulata bagging (ii)
Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens:
Dedication to the cause
Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens:
Epacris mucronulata bagging (iii)
Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens:
Epacris mucronulata seed collection
Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens:
Epacris mucronulata bagging (iv)
Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens:
Looking for collecting targets at the Franklin River Nature Trail
Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens:
Fruit forming on Archeria eriocarpa at the Franklin River Nature Trail
Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens:
Another target species, Trochocarpa cunninghamii
Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens:
Surveying Lake King William
Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens:
Richea scoparia coming into flower at Pine Lake on the Central Plateau
Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens:
A wet day in the field
Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens:
Wurmbea uniflora flowering on the Central Plateau
Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens:
Cardamine tryssa at Mt Penny
Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens:
Surveying for Cardamine tryssa on Mt Penny
Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens:
Stackhousia pulvinaris (iv)
Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens:
Stackhousia pulvinaris (v)
Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens:
Stackhousia pulvinaris (vi)
Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens:
Stackhousia pulvinaris (vii)
Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens:
Carex breviculmis (vi)