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Feb 3, 2020 6:20 PM CST
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Hey guys!
I am originally from the great southern land Australia.
And would be interested in travelling back to america for a plant study trip.
I need contacts in the next year or so to go over there to tour me around the places I can visit.
I was thinking maybe florida or California or another place like montana .
I don't know if there is many americans on this site?
Maybe they can give me some information about the plants in the united states.
Trees in america are different then trees in Australia.
Alot of our trees wild trees here are common eucalyptus trees or pine trees or very uncommon oak trees in certain parts of Australia. But oak trees birch trees are very common in the united states as well as pine trees and snow in certain areas.
We don't get snow on ground here.
We get snow up in the high mountains in tasmania and melbourne.
Plants that grow here are native to the environment.
Like acacia, banksia and Callistomon shrubs.
We also bet things on the coastal beach areas of melbourne called melaleuca .
I know a few plants that grow up north east areas of the united states because I been there.

Yam trees.

Lobelia.

Oak.

Birch.

Ginseng.

And etc.
I even looked up a research things on plants of the united states.
Thanks guys!
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Feb 22, 2020 10:21 PM CST
Name: Dr. Demento Jr.
Minnesota (Zone 3b)
Sorry but you are posting on arid desert topic.
I used to post here, a lot but decided I was spending to much wasted time.
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