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Hypericum perforatum

St John's Wort at Urambi Hills

Hypericum perforatum at Urambi Hills - 24 Mar 2024
Hypericum perforatum at Urambi Hills - 24 Mar 2024
Hypericum perforatum at Urambi Hills - 24 Mar 2024
Hypericum perforatum at Urambi Hills - 24 Mar 2024
Hypericum perforatum at Urambi Hills - 24 Mar 2024
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Hypericum perforatum 25 Mar 2024 MichaelBedingfield

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Urambi Hills

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   26 Mar 2024
The 5th photo shows the same location on 25 April 2016, the hillside dominated by the native grass Bothriochloa macra. See sighting 3343278 - Bothriochloa macra (Red Grass, Red-leg Grass)
brunonia wrote:
   26 Mar 2024
Yep, that's pretty scary, Michael. Should we have the option to visit Urambi Hills before or after we visit Waltraud? (n May.)
brunonia wrote:
   26 Mar 2024
   26 Mar 2024
Hi Margaret, thanks for responding. I think it would be better to go before we visit Waltraud.
brunonia wrote:
   27 Mar 2024
OK, late April, in that case. Afternoon of Sat 27 or Sun 28?

I shall definitely come, and we shall bill it as a preliminary wander prior to the later visit to Waltraud's in May. (I am still trying to get a date from Waltraud.) So it goes ahead even if it is only you and me.

Could you pls give me a couple of sentences for the eBull advertising it? (3 April is next proposed eBull date.)
   27 Mar 2024
Hi Margaret, I shall reply by email.

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