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Hi guys, I work around the Mascot area and directly across from my work is the old Aristocrat (poker machine manufacturer) factory.... I can see at least five sweet looking trees, and they are all on the roof growing from the gutters. they aren't small either some of them are at least five foot tall and the roots must be growing in leaf litter so they should be very easy to pull out.
whats the strangest place you have collected trees from???
whats the strangest place you have collected trees from???
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Re: strangest place you have collected??
I have collected figs growing out of gutters and also growing out from parapet brickwork walls.
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Re: strangest place you have collected??
Ditto - I also had to hang over a brick wall once to get a fig growing out of a rainwater head at Spring Hill once.
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Re: strangest place you have collected??
Not me but a mates father collected a PJ from a palm tree in a Subiaco park.
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Hanging off a cliff for me, didn't have a harness but I had rope for wrapping up the root balls with plastic. Tied it round my waist, clenched my teeth and went for it. Got a real nice lepto out if it. It's still kicking too. I think next time ill just remember the spot and convince someone to join me in case something goes wrong.
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Re: strangest place you have collected??
Coprosma collected from a car door, well growing out of the gap between the door and the sill anyway.
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Re: strangest place you have collected??
Andrew Legg wrote:Ficus from the armpit of a sloth.






That has to be the winner. I have nothing to compare with the rest of these, so I won't even try.
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Re: strangest place you have collected??
Why is it always figs that end up in odd places.. collected my big raft ficus from the side of a steep hill, then slid 80mtrs down it on my butt, tree held firmly to my chest so it didnt get damaged...
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Re: strangest place you have collected??
Gutter figs, gutter figs everywhere
I have spotted a few microcarpa Var? clumps growing between some large piping on a bridge near my folks place. Only problem is that they are elevated about 10 metre + above some fairly busy train lines. Havent tried yet but that'll be the strangest length ive gone to, to collect.



I have spotted a few microcarpa Var? clumps growing between some large piping on a bridge near my folks place. Only problem is that they are elevated about 10 metre + above some fairly busy train lines. Havent tried yet but that'll be the strangest length ive gone to, to collect.
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Re: strangest place you have collected??
There are a few Figs growing out of the wall opposite platform 23 at Central Station in Sydney when I was last there. I wonder if they will still be there when I am next in the area.....Andrew F wrote:Gutter figs, gutter figs everywhere![]()
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I have spotted a few microcarpa Var? clumps growing between some large piping on a bridge near my folks place. Only problem is that they are elevated about 10 metre + above some fairly busy train lines. Havent tried yet but that'll be the strangest length ive gone to, to collect.
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Look forward to it Matt. I've got some good spots to look through,
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Re: strangest place you have collected??
I tried the same not long ago in a park in Sydney, but it was stuck in too hard and need a ladder to get up to get a better angle on itPup wrote:Not me but a mates father collected a PJ from a palm tree in a Subiaco park.

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Re: strangest place you have collected??
On our old place, wandering along with camera, skirting a granite cliff on the edge of a SERIOUS gorge and noticed a couple of big clumps of orchids - nice for a photo. BUT...
The orchids were on a "stack" that had broken away from the cliff, on the face of the gap between, only a small gap to the stack (bit under a metre), serious drop on three sides (100m+) and about 30m to bottom of gap, and a small clump off to the side waiting to be collected (not rare, bit unusual in our old area, and a great memento now that we've moved on). Reasonable with heights, but "edges" are my nemesis.
They reward me every year with flowers
but thinking of taking that step over, collecting and back,
still makes me sweat, knees weaken and insides flutter as if infested with butterflies!
The things we'll do! Phew! I'll stick to battling angry ants in future!
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The orchids were on a "stack" that had broken away from the cliff, on the face of the gap between, only a small gap to the stack (bit under a metre), serious drop on three sides (100m+) and about 30m to bottom of gap, and a small clump off to the side waiting to be collected (not rare, bit unusual in our old area, and a great memento now that we've moved on). Reasonable with heights, but "edges" are my nemesis.
They reward me every year with flowers


The things we'll do! Phew! I'll stick to battling angry ants in future!
Jan.