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Aussie Palmtalkers Day Out


comic097

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Well Its been 6 months since we last ventured upto Cairns, but I was very excited to put a face to name, Palmtalk has been a great platform to talk to many of you, and finally meet a few of the Aussie Palmtalkers. Big Thankyou to Ben (Kennybenjamin) and Ben (Bencassa) for getting this trip off the ground, and not to mention Larry and Nadia who work at the gardens to show us around on a Sunday, great effort. BIG THANK YOU.

Ok before we get to pics of the big day thought I would give you a quick run down on what we saw between Cairns and Townsville. Hope you enjoy

Couldn't wait to get off the plane and head to Flecker Botanical Gardens

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Ben and Roger (gob1)

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Had to have a pic with this Tahina, gotta be one of the biggest in cultivation

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Ben Roger and Michael (miccles)

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couldnt help myself

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scenery pic of Cairns

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this is on the way down to Mission Beach, the following day (heading south to Townsville)

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When in Mission Beach gotta go see the Licuala forrest

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view from our place at Mission Beach, looking towards Dunk Island

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following day off to Townsville, 5:45am at Cardwell, what a view

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8:30 and we arrive at Andersons Garden in Townsville, great sight

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Here is the gang

Andrew (Tropicgardener)

Ben (Bencassa)

Ben (Kennybenjamin)

Marty (Vidalii)

Michael (Miccles)

Paul (Comic097)

Richie as Richie

Roger (gob1)

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Awsome job so far Pauly with the best still to come!

Big thanx to you for the amazing job you did documenting a fantastic day.

Was great to meet so many of the Aussie Palmtalk family in such a great location. Huge thanx to Nadia and Larry also who went above and beyond to show us around on their own time. Legends!

Carry on champion ☺

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This is great documentation of a great day with great people, great hosts and great palms in a great garden as part of a great trip!!

Thanks paul, don't stop now

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Righteo that's pretty much it for Andersons Garden in Townsville, next stop is the Palmetum, will post very soon, hope you enjoyed

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Awesome work Paul........... I think our overseas friends are a little 'gobsmacked'.......... Keep them coming :)

Andrew,
Airlie Beach, Whitsundays

Tropical Queensland

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Great pics so far, wonderful event, wish I was there, maybe next time.

Happy Gardening

Cheers,

Wal

Queensland, Australia.

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Great stuff mate. Was a top coupla days - here's hoping it becomes an annual get together!! Looking forward to the remainder of your pictures.

Just north of Cairns, Australia....16 Deg S.
Tropical climate: from 19C to 34C.

Spending a lot of time in Manila, Philippines... 15 Deg N.
Tropical climate: from 24C to 35C.

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Nice work guys getting so many Palmtalkers together. Looks like a great time.

Len

Vista, CA (Zone 10a)

Shadowridge Area

"Show me your garden and I shall tell you what you are."

-- Alfred Austin

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Looking fwd to more pics Paul, great stuff so far, stunning shots of Dunk and Hinchinbrook Is in background, a fun few days for you all :greenthumb:

Pete :)

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Oh, Tahina!! :bemused: Awesome palm pix and fun with palm-minded friends. I will have to spend more time on the photos, to really take it in. Very cool thread!

Kim Cyr

Between the beach and the bays, Point Loma, San Diego, California USA
and on a 300 year-old lava flow, Pahoa, Hawaii, 1/4 mile from the 2018 flow
All characters  in this work are fictitious. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.

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I enjoyed this photo tour immensely! That Tahina is a monster.

Jim in Los Altos, CA  SF Bay Area 37.34N- 122.13W- 190' above sea level

zone 10a/9b

sunset zone 16

300+ palms, 90+ species in the ground

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I enjoyed this photo tour immensely! That Tahina is a monster.

Paul is just getting started Jim, there are a lot more photos and journey to go yet!

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Thanks everyone for the kind words, pics have all been prepped and will be posted tomorrow arvo, very happy with them.

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Fantastic pictures Paul - Amazing collection of palms in Cairns !

Tahinia blew me away !

Old Beach ,Hobart
Tasmania ,Australia. 42 " south
Cool Maritime climate

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Unfortunately this is the sad part of the Palmetum, flying foxes have since moved in to the rainforest part of the grounds and it seems that they are there for the foreseeable future, obviously we were not allowed to go beyond the fence line, which was a real downer,considering what was beyond the fenceline.

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We really need to draw special attention to this unfortunate bat colony!!

After some negotiation we were originally going to be granted special access to this area but once the beaurocrats in the council got wind of it they quickly shut that idea down. The main reason for their decision was that the bats are doing serious damage to their host trees and tree limbs etc are starting to break off the trees and fall and squash anything that is under them..... People and palms!!

The collection in the rainforest area is no doubt amazing and it's future is now in serious doubt!! It is easy enough and the law allows for these bats to be moved on to another area but apparently no body with any authority wants to put their signature on the appropriate paper work?? Our guide Nadia who is the team leader at the palmetum told us she assumes the bats will stay until the trees are totally destroyed which will mean all the understory palms in the rainforest area will be either squashed or fried to death??

To those of us that we there and caught a glimpse of what was on the other side of the fence we were very unhappy to hear Nadia's thoughts!! In our minds this area is a resource that was paid for by the people of Townsville for the enjoyment by the people of Townsville ( and the touring palmtalk folk :) ). A great collection is in the process of being destroyed here simply because nobody who has the authority to do anything about it cares enough to do so????? VERY UNFORTUNATE!!!!!

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This was a great sight Carpoxylon lined either side of the path way, a few with seeds, sorry about the light from camera

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