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<description>Australian Plants online (APOL) is ASGAP's internet magazine.  It contains numerous articles on cultivation, preservation and propagation of Australian Plants.</description>

<link>http://asgap.org.au/apol.html</link>

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	<title>Feature Article: Mistletoe - Part 2</title>
	<description>Is mistletoe a noxious weed or a very important component of biodiversity? (16 November 2008)</description>
	<link>APOL2008/nov08-1.html</link>
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	<title>Feature Article: Growing the Sydney Waratah</title>
	<description>Many people have trouble growing this plant - these guidelines will help! (16 November 2008)</description>
	<link>APOL2008/nov08-2.html</link>
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	<title>Short Cuts: King's Holly - The World's Oldest Living Tree?</title>
	<description>A mysterious plant that goes back at least 43,000 years. (16 November 2008)</description>
	<link>APOL2008/nov08-s1.html</link>
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	<title>Short Cuts: Westringia 'Wynyabbie Gem'</title>
	<description>Once quite popular, this hardy garden plant is, sadly, often overlooked. (16 November 2008)</description>
	<link>APOL2008/nov08-s2.html</link>
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	<title>Short Cuts: What is a Cultivar?</title>
	<description>It's a commonly used term to describe certain plants.... but what does the word mean? (16 November 2008)</description>
	<link>APOL2008/nov08-s3.html</link>
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	<title>Review: Weeds of the South-East: An Identification Guide for Australia:  F. J. Richardson, R. G. Richardson and R. C. H. Shepherd</title>
	<description>Just a few days after purchasing this book it was being put to good use down in the saline swamps west of Warrnambool and towards Yambuk.  This is the area where I do plant surveys in about 500 quadrants, identifying and counting plants in the habitat...... (16 November 2008)</description>
	<link>APOL2008/nov08-r1.html</link>
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	<title>Feature Article: Mistletoe - Part 1</title>
	<description>Much despised - but the mistletoe has a surprisingly long association with western culture. (13 October 2008)</description>
	<link>APOL2008/oct08-1.html</link>
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	<title>Feature Article: Aussie Oddities</title>
	<description>A few plants that might be hard to find but well worth the effort. (18 October 2008)</description>
	<link>APOL2008/oct08-2.html</link>
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	<title>Short Cuts: Pruning Australian Plants</title>
	<description>Yes? No? Maybe? When? How Much? (13 October 2008)</description>
	<link>APOL2008/oct08-s1.html</link>
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	<title>Short Cuts: Celia Rosser's Banksias</title>
	<description>Banksia rosserae - a great botanical illustrator is honoured. (18 October 2008)</description>
	<link>APOL2008/oct08-s2.html</link>
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	<title>Short Cuts: The White Waratah</title>
	<description>The origin of this unusual form of the New South Wales waratah, Telopea speciosissima. (18 October 2008)</description>
	<link>APOL2008/oct08-s3.html</link>
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	<title>Review: The Nature of Plants - Habitats, Challenges and Adaptations:  John Dawson and Rob Lucas</title>
	<description>This is a book I wish I had read twenty or thirty years ago!  I am enjoying it immensely, and after an initial read, find myself returning to various chapters. I found it in the New Books shelf of our local library and ...... (18 October 2008)</description>
	<link>APOL2008/oct08-r1.html</link>
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	<title>Feature Article: Plant Taxonomy - Part 2</title>
	<description>The Linnaean system of naming and describing plants and animals is still in use today. (15 September 2008)</description>
	<link>APOL2008/sep08-1.html</link>
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	<title>Feature Article: You don't have to call Dryandra Banksia</title>
	<description>Just because new taxonomy has been published, doesn't mean you have to accept it.. (18 September 2008)</description>
	<link>APOL2008/sep08-2.html</link>
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	<title>Short Cuts: Alas poor Jasmin(oides), I knew her well .... or thought I did</title>
	<description>It looked dead - but it had a surprise in store...... (15 September 2008)</description>
	<link>APOL2008/sep08-s1.html</link>
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	<title>Short Cuts: The Patient Propagator</title>
	<description>Don't be in too much of a hurry to discard trays of "ungerminated" seed! (18 September 2008)</description>
	<link>APOL2008/sep08-s2.html</link>
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	<title>Short Cuts: Creating a Small Garden Pond</title>
	<description>Lack of space doesn't mean you can't have a water feature in your garden. (18 September 2008)</description>
	<link>APOL2008/sep08-s3.html</link>
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	<title>Review: Good Gardens With Less Water:  Kevin Handreck</title>
	<description>Kevin Handreck is a CSIRO soil scientist whose earlier book "Gardening Down-under" is well known. His new book could be seen as a companion to this, responding to the changing face of gardening as less and less water is available.  It is an authoritative book in which ...... (15 September 2008)</description>
	<link>APOL2008/sep08-r1.html</link>
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