The blog of a systematic botanist of German origin, now working in Australia. It covers botany, phylogenetics, cladistics, science in general, freethought, and occasionally sillier issues.
Monday, June 12, 2017
ANBG impressions
Although it is winter, and although it was foggy the first half of our visit, the Australian National Botanic Gardens always have something to see.
Moss cushion on a tree branch.
Golden everlasting flower-head waiting for the sun to come out.
Shadows cast onto a bridge in the rain forest gully.
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