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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>

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	<title>Feature Article: Growing Western Banksias in Containers</title>
	<description>Growing in containers may be successful with some western species. (8 August 2009)</description>
	<link>APOL2009/aug09-2.html</link>
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	<title>Feature Article: Insects and Flowers</title>
	<description>Insects and plants have a complex relationship and they inter-react in a variety of ways. (5 August 2009)</description>
	<link>APOL2009/aug09-1.html</link>
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	<title>Short Cuts: An Australian Style Garden</title>
	<description>What comes to mind when you think of an Australian-style garden? (8 August 2009)</description>
	<link>APOL2009/aug09-s2.html</link>
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	<title>Short Cuts: Getting to Know the Boab Tree</title>
	<description>Australia's only member of the genus Adansonia, the boab is an iconic tree of the north-west. (5 August 2009)</description>
	<link>APOL2009/aug09-s1.html</link>
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	<title>Review: Banksias - A Field and Garden Guide:  Ivan Holliday and Geoffrey Watton</title>
	<description>FIvan Holliday is one of the doyens of Australian plant writers, having authored sixteen books on Australian plants.  He published his first book in 1964, "Growing Australian plants" in collaboration with the then director of the Adelaide Botanic Gardens, Noel Lothian, and his first book as lead author, in collaboration with Ron Hill, in 1969. This was called "A field guide to Australian trees" and in common with most of his subsequent books, it has been reprinted. ..... (13 August 2009)</description>
	<link>APOL2009/aug09-r1.html</link>
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	<title>Feature Article: Teatree Web Moth (Webbing Caterpillar)</title>
	<description>A nasty little pest that can disfigure small-leaved teatrees and other Myrtaceae. (23 July 2009)</description>
	<link>APOL2009/jul09-1.html</link>
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	<title>Short Cuts: Propagating Difficult Seed</title>
	<description>When all else fails - improvise! (23 July 2009)</description>
	<link>APOL2009/jul09-s3.html</link>
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	<title>Short Cuts: Sooty Mould on Correas and Other Native Plants</title>
	<description>Watch out for sooty mould - early treatment is the key (20 July 2009)</description>
	<link>APOL2009/jul09-s2.html</link>
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	<title>Short Cuts: Acacias, Butterflies and Ants</title>
	<description>Don't be in too much of a hurry to kill caterpillars - you may miss something special (14 July 2009)</description>
	<link>APOL2009/jul09-s1.html</link>
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	<title>Review: Flowering Plant Families of the World:  V.H. Heywood, R.K. Brummitt, A. Culham and O. Seberg</title>
	<description>For anyone interested in the relationships of Australian plant families and the species they contain with those in the rest of the world, this book is a must. This book is a sequel to Flowering Plants of the World published in 1978. ..... (14 July 2009)</description>
	<link>APOL2009/jul09-r1.html</link>
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	<title>Feature Article: The Joy of Weeding</title>
	<description>We're kidding, right?! Well, no. It gives us the chance to observe what's happening around us. (21 June 2009)</description>
	<link>APOL2009/jun09-1.html</link>
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	<title>Feature Article: The Garden in Winter</title>
	<description>It's cold. It's miserable. But it's not all doom and gloom in the garden. (29 June 2009)</description>
	<link>APOL2009/jun09-2.html</link>
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	<title>Short Cuts: One 'Must Know' Principle of Gardening</title>
	<description>It's simple really. Understand your garden site and know its benefits and limitations. (21 June 2009)</description>
	<link>APOL2009/jun09-s1.html</link>
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	<title>Feature Article: Everlasting Daisies</title>
	<description>Australian daisies for massed colour in the garden. (23 May 2009)</description>
	<link>APOL2009/may09-2.html</link>
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	<title>Feature Article: The Dunedin Botanic Garden and its Australian Section</title>
	<description>Growing Australian plants further south than the bottom tip of Tasmania. (22 May 2009)</description>
	<link>APOL2009/may09-1.html</link>
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	<title>Short Cuts: Garden Maintenance Tips - 3</title>
	<description>Help is at hand for getting the best out of your plants and your native garden. (30 May 2009)</description>
	<link>APOL2009/may09-s3.html</link>
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	<title>Short Cuts: Striking Beauties</title>
	<description>Four beautiful plants that are ridiculously easy to strike from cuttings. (29 May 2009)</description>
	<link>APOL2009/may09-s2.html</link>
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	<title>Short Cuts: A Mystery Tree Bears Fruit</title>
	<description>Ever heard of Halfordia kendack? No? It seems to have possibilities as a bush food plant. (21 May 2009)</description>
	<link>APOL2009/may09-s1.html</link>
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	<title>Review: Tree Ferns:  Mark Large and John Braggins.</title>
	<description>This hard cover book of 360 pages is a comprehensive cover of tree ferns throughout the world. It is written in an easy style with a useful glossary and bibliography.  The early sections of the book deal with the habitat, distribution ..... (30 May 2009)</description>
	<link>APOL2009/may09-r1.html</link>
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