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Not as seedy as me after another late night! Great picture eaa.
14/Aug/08 12:04 AM
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Sincerest congrads. to the Australian swimmers in the Olympics. GOOD JOB!!
14/Aug/08 12:17 AM
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Realy pretty picture, eaa. But, what are they?
14/Aug/08 12:22 AM
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Edible? With sugar and cream?
14/Aug/08 12:35 AM
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BTW Kate of Lane Cove is changing her identity! Just to confuse you! Seriously though ...
14/Aug/08 12:59 AM
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Judy - I was thinking coffee (beans?) but really sure they are not! eaa - what kind of Tassie special are theses????
14/Aug/08 2:45 AM
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Looks like a bunch of small lips to me...I like the color of their lipstick.
14/Aug/08 4:55 AM
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I thought they looked a bit like chillies.
Good photo eaa.
14/Aug/08 5:27 AM
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I wondered if it was a budding grevilia, but most likely not..........
14/Aug/08 6:11 AM
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They are seeds from a cheesewood tree. I don't know the latin name. I don't think they are edible.
14/Aug/08 6:33 AM
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Natives of Austrailia, I read. Birds eat then they get replanted -- or as one description put it, "escape the garden." Apparently they are a menace in Jamaica, Hawaii, South Africa, New Zealand -- on and on. We never learn to leave the nice plants where they grew do we?
14/Aug/08 7:08 AM
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Oh! They are very pretty. At first I thought they were strawberries!
14/Aug/08 7:31 AM
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Wonderful! Thanks eaa!
14/Aug/08 7:53 AM
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The Victorian Box - Pittosporum undulatum. It is classed a weed outside it's area anywhere in Australia. It has pretty flowers & a wonderful scent. There's a seedpod from a relative, Pittosporum revolutum waiting to appear as a jigsaw!!!
14/Aug/08 8:01 AM
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Cheesewood tree? Is the wood holey, like Swiss? Anyway, the berries are very pretty. At first I, too, thought they were some type of wild strawberries. Too bad such a pretty thing is a menace to some.
14/Aug/08 9:27 AM
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They look fleshy and edible... but "This plant contains saponins[152, 154]. Saponins are found in many foods, such as some beans, and although they are fairly toxic to people they are poorly absorbed by the body and most pass straight through without any problem. They are also broken down if More...
14/Aug/08 10:45 AM
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Well, Dino, that wasn't very nice of them, was it? Tsk!
14/Aug/08 3:06 PM
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Not nice, but smart. It makes for an easier way to procure food. They are not interested in hunting for sport.
14/Aug/08 9:46 PM
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Pittosporum bicolour
Cheesewood is a small understorey tree of the wet eucalypt forests from the wetter regions of Tasmania. It has been described as the whitest Tasmanian wood although it does vary from cream to white. It is very hard and has been found to be excellent for kitchen utensils (Indeco).

14/Aug/08 11:23 PM
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