A few extra photos of some local and exotic species. Click on the pictures to see full size.



Acacia complanata - flowering branch



Seed obtained as A. complanata, though quite different form plant came from the seed which appeared to be like other A. complanta seed, which is fairly distinctive. Appears almost as a hybrid between A. complanata and A. obtusifolia which I gather is at least unlikely, if not impossible. Notice the small droplet of nectar (circled in white) at the extra-floral nectary near the base of the phyllode. Remains to be properly identified, probably after flowering.





Three photos of Acacia confusa



Acacia maidenii



Fine phyllode and red coloured form of Acacia obtusifolia


Broad phyllode form of Acacia obtusifolia


Acacia obtusifolia




Acacia phlebophylla



Young established Psychotria viridis



Underside of Psychotria viridis showing small 'darts' or points at the leaf vein axils


Parent plant of Psychotria viridis


A bunch of young Psychotria viridis


Young Psychotria viridis grown from a leaf cutting, the original leaf still visible



Detail of Psychotria carthaginensis, note the wavy leaf margin



Banisteriopsis caapi in a pot


Detail of new growth of Banisteriopsis caapi


B. caapi in the ground outdoors



Argyreia nervosa flowering vine


Detail of A. nervosa flower




Salvia divinorum forest



Sceletium tortuosum




A couple of different Lophophora williamsii clusters, more than 12 years old




Tabernanthe iboga seedling


Mulga country