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The Sartorial Naturalist — a new film and exhibition showcases Tasmanian endangered plants in beautiful works of art


The Sartorial Naturalist a new film and exhibition showcases Tasmanian endangered plants in beautiful works of art
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Tasmanian botanical artist Deborah Wace is planning to take her designs to the fashion houses of Europe. (ABC Radio Hobart: Catherine Zengerer)
Walking into botanical artist Deborah Wace s studio is like walking into a colourful garden.
The walls are hung with drapes printed in the pinks and greens and silvers of Tasmanian native orchids, sea kelps and ferns, others are adorned with wallpapers in buttongrass yellows and fagus gold.
Turning around you see brightly printed cushions, racks hung with scarves and other garments in luxurious silks printed with stunning designs created from her collection of beautiful, but critically endangered, Tasmanian flora. ....

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King's Holly: The 43,600 Year Old Plant


Kaushik Patowary
Apr 7, 2021
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Lomatia tasmanica, commonly known as King s lomatia or King’s Holly, is an unusual plant. It bears flowers, yet produces neither fruit nor seeds. The King’s holly propagates by dropping a branch, and letting the fallen branch take root and grow into a new plant. Unsurprisingly, all existing members of
Lomatia tasmanica, numbering just 300 plants, are found within a narrow corridor of land just over one kilometer in length. Because the reproduction is vegetative, all the plants in this colony are genetically identical making the entire grove a clone. The plant has been cloning itself for at least 43,600 years, and possibly up to 135,000 years. This makes ....

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