Rumours, traces and secondhand reports ...
Ode to My Mad Friend
A heath plant that has lost the plot.
Tasmanian Waratah
The vivid scarlet colouring of these flowers, shining out among the sombre blue green of the gum forests is certainly one of the most beautiful sights that the Tasmanian bush affords. Geoffrey Smith, 1909, A Naturalist in Tasmania, p 55 Geoffrey Smith M. A. was a fellow of New College, Oxford, who came to Tasmania for six... Continue Reading →
A Home in the Forest
Kate and Gustav Weindorfer were two remarkable naturalists.