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Ep. 392 - Botanizing Down Under

In Defense of Plants Podcast

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Astor Trees in South Australia

The area we were in South Australia felt very familiar but also very alien at the same time. From a panned back perspective it looks like a temperate forest and then you get up close to all the plants and they're so strange and different. One example of a plant that was really common in that area is called daisy bush or it's an ole area is the genus there's multiple species in that genus lots of them actually. And I wasn't ready for woody astorades you see I'd seen we had seen vines in Panama and that was cool enough but yeah these were borderline small trees he says.

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