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July Diary

Butterflies and Dragonflies

Sunday 20th July

10.30am

Butterflies and Dragonflies

Sunday 20th July

2.00pm

July Farmers' Market

Saturday 26th July 2008

10.30am to 1.00pm


Marks Hall Gardens and Arboretum / Wollemi Pine Pr...

Wollemi Pine Project

Gondwanaland viewed through the eyes of a cat

Many of you will already know that here Gondwanaland represents the supercontinent of 200 million years ago, Africa, India, Australasia and Antarctica. This is the area where our grove of Wollemi Pine will be planted.

King Billy - The Largest Wollemi Pine

The Wollemi Pine is a survivor from the Age of the Dinosaurs. A miraculous time traveller and one of the greatest botanical discoveries of the twentieth century.

Male Cone

The Wollemi Pine produces three main types of foliage depending on its age and position on the tree. New Juvenile frond-like foliage is apple-green and changes to a blue-green colour as the plant grows. Mature foliage is much more Jurassic like, featuring two rows of leaves on the branches, not unlike the spines on a Stegosaur’s back. In the colder months the foliage has a warm, bronze appearance.


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