SupaWallace escapades


What a fun guy you are!
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Quite enjoying the thread. Educational and interesting.


blackers wrote:What a fun guy you are!
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Blackers. You’re the best, I’ve always got mush room for your great comments. AW
One of my favourite moments, accidentally coming across Eucalyptus deglupta Rainbow Gum on Sulawesi in the Lore Lindu National Park at 1700mm.
This is the northern most species of Eucalyptus extending right up into southern Phillipines as well as Sulawesi.
It highlights the once tropical rainforest origin of Eucalyptus radiation.
The progenitor of all Eucalyptus species is the native plant on New Caledonia, Arillastrum gummiferum a totally original rainforest plant.
Coupled with Allosyncarpia ternata in Northern Territory and Stockwellia quadrifida in the Atherton Tablelands and Eucalyptopsis found in New Guinea and the Moluccas.
These four plants are the ancestors of known Eucalyptus sp.


Roadkill wrote:Quite enjoying the thread. Educational and interesting.
Roadkill. Hi mate. Hope you’re well.
I’ve got loads more to post between surfing, let alone all the 246 species of endemic birds we saw, my colleague is handling that end. I’ll upload bird stuff when I get it. All the best. AW


Out of interest, how big are the flowers of the Nepenthes (eg the black lipped one) in your photos AW?


Hey AW / Super and all really enjoying this thread your trip AW is amazing thanks for sharing plus the education as well cheers.


Yes, incredible thread.


blackers wrote:Out of interest, how big are the flowers of the Nepenthes (eg the black lipped one) in your photos AW?
Blackers. Hi mate.
The Nepenthes sp. Pitcher Plant with the dark chocolate lip are approximately 250mm in height with a 50-75mm diameter aperture. They were the largest.
There physiological characteristics are such that they are one continuous plant either trailing and rooted to the ground or just trailing and climbing up to great heights.
I love all the prickly hairs on the front of them to deter mammals from attempting to stick their heads in and drink. There are downwardly pointing hairs on the internal walls of the pitcher, they detect vibrational movement and force prey to slide down into the acid liquid of ‘death’.AW


I focus wrote:Hey AW / Super and all really enjoying this thread your trip AW is amazing thanks for sharing plus the education as well cheers.
I focus. Hi mate. Kind words appreciated.
We all like learning, we are learners, including myself. AW



Regular daily scenes, very early starts, very late finishes. It was totally epic.

cos, y'know.. we're curious.
PB & J, or 'the original odd couple'.
either way, stay social boys.