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remarkable wind-pruned dwarf dryland tea-tree (Melalueca lanceolata), newland head, newland head conservation park, fleurieu peninsula, south australia
taken on behalf of the adelaide and mount lofty ranges natural resource management board, coastal management branch
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Lantern tower over transept crossing, completed 1874.
“The topmost cross has been erected upon the lantern tower of St. Peter's Cathedral, and the workmen are engaged in removing the scaffolding. The cathedral now forms a conspicuous object as seen from King William-street.” [Register 10 Oct 1874]
“the architect (Mr. E. J. Woods [said] . . . ‘Look at the lantern tower yonder. It was built over 30 years ago of Teatree Gully stone. Why, there is not a crack in it to-day!’” [Evening Journal 8 Aug 1902]
“with a lantern tower springing from the junction of sanctuary and transepts to a height of 110 ft.” [Register 5 May 1923]
Cathedral foundation stone 29 Jun 1869 by Bishop Augustus Short, opened 30 Mar 1876, first organ installed in north transept 1877, chancel & first part of nave consecrated 1 Jan 1878, tower & nave foundation stone 27 Sep 1890 by the Governor, Earl of Kintore, nave consecrated 14 Jul 1901, tower & spires dedicated 7 Dec 1902, Lady Chapel & crypt completed 7 Apr 1904, reredos dedicated 6 Mar 1910, front steps 1911, new organ dedicated 6 Jul 1930 in south transept, bells 29 Jun 1947.
Lantern tower over transept crossing, completed 1874.
“The topmost cross has been erected upon the lantern tower of St. Peter's Cathedral, and the workmen are engaged in removing the scaffolding. The cathedral now forms a conspicuous object as seen from King William-street.” [Register 10 Oct 1874]
“the architect (Mr. E. J. Woods [said] . . . ‘Look at the lantern tower yonder. It was built over 30 years ago of Teatree Gully stone. Why, there is not a crack in it to-day!’” [Evening Journal 8 Aug 1902]
“with a lantern tower springing from the junction of sanctuary and transepts to a height of 110 ft.” [Register 5 May 1923]
Cathedral foundation stone 29 Jun 1869 by Bishop Augustus Short, opened 30 Mar 1876, first organ installed in north transept 1877, chancel & first part of nave consecrated 1 Jan 1878, tower & nave foundation stone 27 Sep 1890 by the Governor, Earl of Kintore, nave consecrated 14 Jul 1901, tower & spires dedicated 7 Dec 1902, Lady Chapel & crypt completed 7 Apr 1904, reredos dedicated 6 Mar 1910, front steps 1911, new organ dedicated 6 Jul 1930 in south transept, bells 29 Jun 1947.
松紅梅
·英文名稱:Manuka Tea-tree、Broom Teatree
·學 名:Leptospermum scoparium J. R. Forst. et G. Forst.
·科 名:桃金孃科(Myrtaceae)松紅梅屬(Leptospermum)
·別 名:魚柳梅、馬奴卡、紐西蘭茶樹、掃帚葉澳洲茶
Overseeing proceedings high above Squeaky Beach. Unfortunately, during my mission I lacked three important items: an esky, cold beer and s&v chips.
Phil Morrison, Director and Tea Buyer at Tea Cargo 7,500ft above sea level in search of broad leaf tea trees that grow wild and randomly high in the mountains of in Yunnan Province in S.W. China close to the Burmese border.
Leptospermum squarrosum.
plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/cgi-bin/NSWfl.pl?page=nswfl&am...
Identified by Tony Rodd. Thanks Tony.
it's the first time to see the tea,yeah i mean before the tea,it's like this ,and we can pick the new leaves of the green trees,to make tea,do i make you understand :)
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White and pink flowers of a Pink Tea-tree.
Seen on a cliff walk (W3) from the Eastern Skyway Station to Echo Point.
Katoomba.
Blue Mountains.
New South Wales.
(pointed leaves, not opposed)
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Leptospermum obovatum. My first time photographing this Tea Tree in the wild (to my knowledge!). [Lithgow area, Central Tablelands, NSW]
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Tea tree or Ti-tree is a popular name that has been applied to a number of different, unrelated plants.
Leptospermum laevigatum, commonly known as the Coastal Tea Tree is a woody shrub or small tree of the myrtaceae family native to eastern Australia. Salt-resistant and very hardy, it is commonly used in amenities plantings and coastal plantings. It has also been used in Western Australia where it has become a weed.
This species is also planted along the Central Coast of California in the United States to stabilize sand. It is known there as the Australian Tea Tree.
raindrops on tea tree flower - only just noticed these small flowers on a pot grown tea tree - look a bit like tiny bottlebrush flowers
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See more about these and other Western Australian Wildflowers at www.australiasomuchtosee.com/wildflowerindex.htm