Submitted: Saturday, Nov 19, 2011 at 10:17
Member - Dalb (SA) commented:
Well Stephen, you have done a mammoth effort this time, can't believe you found and identified so many varieties in so short a time. Looking forward to further updates.
Cheers, Dalb
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Submitted:Saturday, Nov 19, 2011 at 10:55
Member - Stephen L (Clare SA) replied:
Hi Brian
Thanks for that. The books that I have told you about were a real saviour and could not have none it without them. I was able to idenify over 140 species from the books and then had to get help for the rest from Dean and Bev Overton from KI (Who have writen one of the books)
I am now waiting on an email from David to see weather I add the rest or make a "Part 2". It has taken over 3 hours to do this so far, so I do not want to ruin any further work.
Thanks for your support.
Cheers
Stephen
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Submitted: Saturday, Nov 19, 2011 at 10:34
Member - John and Val commented:
Hi Stephen,
Great blog! You have some lovely photos here - you are clearly getting along famously with your new camera. Look forward to seeing the next instalment. Its interesting how some genera (and sometimes the same species too) are so widely spread - have seen quite a few of these in WA, and others across here in eastern NSW. But then there are others that are endemic to KI - fascinating.
Love that smokebush shot - just beautiful.
Cheers,
Val
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Submitted:Saturday, Nov 19, 2011 at 10:59
Member - Stephen L (Clare SA) replied:
Hi Val
Thanks for that. Many of the plants and the type of terrain they were in and I could have mistaken it for Spring Gully.
The easy part was taking the photos, the biggest job was spent over hours looking through the books to identify the individual species, as you would be well aware yourself, from my constant calls to you....LOL
Now waiting to see what David has to say for the next 80 images.
Cheers
Stephen
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Submitted: Saturday, Nov 19, 2011 at 13:16
ExplorOz - David & Michelle commented:
Stephen,
what is your query for DAvid regarding the blogs? - I'd be surprised if David even knows he's received a msg - very consumed by the site rebuild. Please send to me via email. thanks,Michelle
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Submitted:Saturday, Nov 19, 2011 at 13:35
Member - Stephen L (Clare SA) replied:
Hi Michelle
By the time you receive this reply, you should have received the copy I sent to David.
Cheers
Stephen
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Submitted: Saturday, Nov 19, 2011 at 20:49
Member - John Baas (WA) commented:
Sensational effort Stephen.
I reckon it's not so much about finding lots of species as we're so lucky in southern Oz. But doing such a varied set of ID's - epic!
Cheers.
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Submitted:Saturday, Nov 19, 2011 at 22:50
Member - Stephen L (Clare SA) replied:
Hi John
Thanks for that, greatly appreciated. I did have help and when I first started, I thought "What the Hell Have I let myself in For". It has taken nearly 3 weeks and many hours of work, but it was worth it.
Cheers
Stephen
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Submitted: Saturday, Nov 19, 2011 at 22:00
Member - Tony S (WA) commented:
Congratulations Stephen,
Brilliant job!!!!
I know just how hard it is to I.D native plants.
Tony
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Submitted:Saturday, Nov 19, 2011 at 22:52
Member - Stephen L (Clare SA) replied:
Hi Tony
Once again thanks and lets hope it may be help to anyone that happens to find these plants on their travels.
Cheers
Stephen
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Submitted: Saturday, Nov 19, 2011 at 22:11
Member - Dunworkin (WA) commented:
An awesome display Stephen, much enjoyed. Thanks for all your work that you put into this blog.
Cheers
Deanna
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Submitted:Saturday, Nov 19, 2011 at 22:57
Member - Stephen L (Clare SA) replied:
Hi Deanna
Thanks for the support. I can recommend KI as a top spot for a great holiday, with some good flowers to make it even better.
Regards
Stephen
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Submitted: Sunday, Nov 20, 2011 at 21:45
Member - Marc Luther B (WA) commented:
Hi Stephen
I am not much into plants and flowers, but my wife enjoyed your blog immensely. She had a hard time at first, but then realised her glasses would help her read it all.
Incidentally, the only time I have been to Kangaroo Island, I flew there from Port Lincoln in a Fokker Friendship, with a loose curtain between pilot and passengers, yes, a little while ago.
Thanks heaps for giving my wife a great Sunday.
Marc
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Submitted:Monday, Nov 21, 2011 at 00:18
Member - Stephen L (Clare SA) replied:
Hi Mark
Thanks for that. Yes it is a top little spot and things would have looked good from the air.
All the Best
Stephen
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