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  1. I have some acacias on the property and am curious what they might be, the location is around the south burnett region, i am thinking maybe acacia leiocalyx or concurrens ?

    I have a young concurrens plant and it looks very similar to the saplings around here, anyhow any help or ideas are very appreciated :  )

     

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    Walking stick palm - Linospadix monostachya

     

    This plant is an eye catcher and drew me in on my last bush walk, i thought it was poisonous from erroneous info but i have found out the fruits are edible,  i am going back for a walk tomorrow with hopes of maybe getting a few seeds and try grow some in pots.

    Will look for some other interesting native plants to take pics of when i am out there.

     

     

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  3. On 03/10/2018 at 2:14 AM, mkcobain said:

    Thanks MeanGreen. I am a bit disappointed but I heard they make good root stock for grafting. 

    I have heard the fruits are tasty as well http://www.botmuc.de/en/audio_tour/281.html

    In the book Tihkal by Shulgin,  Myrtillocactus geometrizans contains mes cal ine, What amounts or other things are present i have no idea, i have not studied or looked for further info on it.

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  4. Some more photos of native cherry,  Exocarpuos specie i believe to be cupressiformis, i find the after taste to be not so pleasant but i still nibble on the fruits from time to time.

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    Some more info

    Aboriginal medicinal heritage

    Australian Aborigines consumed the “berries” and used other parts of the native cherry as medicine. For example, the twigs of native cherry were used as bitter tonic and astringent [2]. The stem bark contains about 22 % tannin which is likely responsible for the astringent properties. The stems and old branches of the tree were further found to contain exocarpic acid [3].

    https://herbaethylacini.com.au/exocarpos-cupressiformis-native-cherry/

     

    Uses

    Indigenous Australias used the wood of the plant to make spearthrowers as well as bull roarers.[11]

    The pale wood is very fine-grained with little figure but often striking colour variation. The timber was historically used for making furniture, gun-stocks, and tool handles.[2][5] It is also suitable for carving and turning and so is also now used for producing decorative and ornamental pieces of art-work in the Arts and Crafts industries.[2]

    The fleshy pedicel, the "cherry", is edible and so was used as food by indigenous Australians and by early European settlers. The "fruit" is picked when it is so ripe it is ready to fall from the tree. It may be eaten raw, or cooked.[8]

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exocarpos_cupressiformis

     

     

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    I believe this is some kind of solanum / wild tomato, there is a couple different types that grow around where i am, some have spines.

    Some types were eaten by Aborigines but have read some are poisonous and even the edible ones can cause illness when eaten in large amounts. 

    Not to keen on experimenting or trying any of the wild solanum plants unless someone with greater knowledge was present.

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    Winter apple, Eremophila debilis

    According to the book plants of central queensland by eric anderson the ripe fruit is good bush tucker also reported to have been used by the Aborigines against venereal diseases. States it is mildly bitter, i found them fairly pleasant and slightly sweet

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  7. There is a large variety of birds where i am, i am listening to the different songs from the surrounding bush around me as i write this, quite meditative and relaxing to listen to. 

     

    There is a bird bath in view from the kitchen and living area, it's a joy to watch the birds interacting around it and enjoying a splash/wash, also the kitchen and living area where i am doesn't have any walls so birds will occasionally fly through while sitting there, magpies and butcher birds will fly in and perch sometimes very closely to me and sing or chirp with hopes of me throwing some scraps or leftovers from dinner, they often try steal some dog bikkies but will usually get chased out, it's funny watching that interaction.

     

    When i am disturbing soil or moving objects the kookaburras will show up within moments to try get some critters, i will occasionally throw them some curl grubs tho i usually give them to the chooks, they go nuts over them :  )

     

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