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parrotsheaven

Joined : 14 May 2008 Posts : 404 Location : Red Cliffs, Victoria
| Subject: Pictures of the Mallee Tue Jun 03, 2008 7:55 pm | |
| Hornet wanted to see some photo of the Mallee so here are a few I have taken going to and from work. What looks like water is actually salt pans.






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hornet
Joined : 26 Apr 2008 Posts : 119 Location : brisbane
| Subject: Re: Pictures of the Mallee Fri Jun 13, 2008 6:02 pm | |
| | nice, love that landscape, thanks for the pics |
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trigonus Admin

  Age : 28 Joined : 23 Jan 2008 Posts : 634 Location : coastal NSW 1°C - 40°C
| Subject: Re: Pictures of the Mallee Fri Jun 13, 2008 6:39 pm | |
| Great pics Betty. Really captures the 'feel' of the mallee I think. I have been through the Hay plain a few times and a few other mallee areas in SA, it certainly has a unique 'feel' about it. One question though...where's all the cacti? Looks like prime cacti cultivation territory that does.
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parrotsheaven

Joined : 14 May 2008 Posts : 404 Location : Red Cliffs, Victoria
| Subject: Re: Pictures of the Mallee Fri Jun 13, 2008 6:51 pm | |
| | hornet wrote: | | nice, love that landscape, thanks for the pics |
There sure is something about it 
| trigonus wrote: | | Great pics Betty. Really captures the 'feel' of the mallee I think. I have been through the Hay plain a few times and a few other mallee areas in SA, it certainly has a unique 'feel' about it. One question though...where's all the cacti? Looks like prime cacti cultivation territory that does |
how right you are.................would be prime cultivation territory _________________ Betty
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Stutters

Joined : 15 May 2008 Posts : 17 Location : NSW
| Subject: Re: Pictures of the Mallee Fri Jun 13, 2008 7:05 pm | |
| ... for Opuntia  |
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parrotsheaven

Joined : 14 May 2008 Posts : 404 Location : Red Cliffs, Victoria
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calycium Moderator

Joined : 06 Apr 2008 Posts : 357 Location : oz
| Subject: Re: Pictures of the Mallee Fri Jun 13, 2008 8:47 pm | |
| Yeah, went for a drive last weekend along the riverland through the mallee. There was some interesting clumps of cacti that had been planted and abandoned that had spread. Lots of optunia (didn't grab any of that )
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parrotsheaven

Joined : 14 May 2008 Posts : 404 Location : Red Cliffs, Victoria
| Subject: Re: Pictures of the Mallee Fri Jun 13, 2008 9:03 pm | |
| Calycium they kinda hurt don't they I have two stuck under my thumb nail at the moment Did you get to visit any gardens on your travels? _________________ Betty
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calycium Moderator

Joined : 06 Apr 2008 Posts : 357 Location : oz
| Subject: Re: Pictures of the Mallee Fri Jun 13, 2008 9:21 pm | |
| No Betty - no gardens - just playgrounds for the children and a different outlook on life. The mallee is beautiful (peaceful and relaxing), but remote from Adelaide, halfway between you and I.
Still considering the River Murray plantation out near Manumn when it warms up. I've also heard there is a nice plantation out near Renmark somewhere to the north of the town. |
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parrotsheaven

Joined : 14 May 2008 Posts : 404 Location : Red Cliffs, Victoria
| Subject: Re: Pictures of the Mallee Fri Jun 13, 2008 9:39 pm | |
| I have heard there is an older guy who has a great garden in Renmark. Have been meaning to go over and see it, but time has always been the problem lol I know a couple who also have a garden in Renmark and they use to sell a lot of cacti. My collection started from them, they use to visit Mildura markets. They have stopped selling now which is a shame. If you want I could try to find out where it is for you from this couple. _________________ Betty
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calycium Moderator

Joined : 06 Apr 2008 Posts : 357 Location : oz
| Subject: Re: Pictures of the Mallee Fri Jun 13, 2008 10:44 pm | |
| Thanks Betty, That would be good - I'm not going there for while, but would enjoy the opportunity to see some other collections. Maybe even buy some plants.
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Lachy
Joined : 04 Apr 2008 Posts : 46 Location : Mornington Peninsula
| Subject: Re: Pictures of the Mallee Fri Jun 13, 2008 11:46 pm | |
| | Those are great photos of the mallee. As an inhabitant of southern victoria, it always amazes me to view the arid interior of the country... it's just such a stark contrast to what I'm used to. It's just breathtakingly beautiful, and really something to behold. |
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parrotsheaven

Joined : 14 May 2008 Posts : 404 Location : Red Cliffs, Victoria
| Subject: Re: Pictures of the Mallee Sat Jun 14, 2008 5:55 pm | |
| I am really enjoying my drive to work these days as I get away from looking grape vines everywhere. It is one thing I will not miss when I leave the area I did not grow up here but grew up in South East SA so the rows and rows of grape vines are foreign to me even after 22 years of living here. _________________ Betty
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Tula

Joined : 04 Apr 2008 Posts : 17 Location : Melbourne
| Subject: Re: Pictures of the Mallee Sat Jun 14, 2008 11:10 pm | |
| I don't know
I like the Mallee, but much of that flat stuff is artificial, I can barely imagine what once must have been there before the tractors tore down the dryland forests, flattened the soil and plowed in the wheat belt. I love the desert and I go up through that region about 3 times a year, I keep thinking that one day I will stop at one of those Mallee desert parks along the way either Hattah or Sunraisia and try to photograph some of those Mallee chooks but I never have a lot of time to waste when up that way.
I like it up north of the river, I have a few special places there where I prospect for plants, photos, whatever, once you get off the beaten track and away from the road amongst the dunes, there a special kind of peace out there and a special kind of silence, although silence is not quite the right word, often you can hear a breeze springing up from miles away over the dunes as it roars through the leaves of the trees giving you just enough time to climb the nearest dune, unbutton your shirt front and catch it full on, I get a special kind of feeling up there when I'm hiking around, it's difficult to put into words and probobly sounds a bit gay but it feels like I'm on a trail homeward or something like that.
The place is going downhill fast though, the numbers of ferral goats are a problem, its getting hard to find native fringed lillies and other plants and they've managed to displace even the emus and roos over the last few years, there is a place up there where I tried planting out a few special cacti but had to give up on that idea as the goats ended up eating them as well.
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calycium Moderator

Joined : 06 Apr 2008 Posts : 357 Location : oz
| Subject: Re: Pictures of the Mallee Sun Jun 15, 2008 9:40 am | |
| Nice pic Tula and description of the Mallee as you see it.
That tufty grass is so iconic of a healthy Mallee scrub. |
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