
Episode 16 Aphids
06/25/24 • 13 min
This is a rehash of the bites I did a year ago. Its a prevalent topic at the moment and there is more information.
https://www.agric.wa.gov.au/control-methods/aphids-mealybugs-and-scales
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Thank you to Maddy Thorpe for the artwork. Thank you to Phyllis King for her research.
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This is a rehash of the bites I did a year ago. Its a prevalent topic at the moment and there is more information.
https://www.agric.wa.gov.au/control-methods/aphids-mealybugs-and-scales
Any links pertaining to this podcast will be in the show notes or through my website. www.stemsleavesandroots.com
Thank you to Maddy Thorpe for the artwork. Thank you to Phyllis King for her research.
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Check out my Instagram
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Mini 7 Irene Lowe
Hello my dear leaflets. I hope you're excited for this mini. A little background of my I chode this lady. Before I went to Burnley College, to study Horticulture, I went to Dookie College. This was because I had wanted to do agriculture but wasn't really knowing in what aspect. I had completed an advanced Certificate in Farming the year before. Anyway, what has this to do with horticulture? It doesn't really. But as I am doing these minis on inspirational women, I thought I'd do this one on the first woman -"Long live the lady student" who studied and graduated from Dookie college.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/rural/invisible-farmer/2019-09-10/god-save-the-lady-student-irene-lowe-bagsc-1918/11448216?utm_campaign=abc_news_web&utm_content=link&utm_medium=content_shared&utm_source=abc_news_web
https://science.unimelb.edu.au/about/our-locations/dookie/history
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Thank you to Maddy Thorpe for the artwork. Thank you to Phyllis King for her research.
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Mini 8 Caroline"Louisa" Atkinson 1834-1872
Apologies for the hiatus that gripped me through Winter. Will be touching more on this in the next full episode.
Apologies also for the horrendous pronunciation of certain words, for example, notoriety and Latin names of plants. (A blooper reel will be coming out with me stumbling over such words)
This lady was known in the plant world, literary world, and Art world. She also dabbled in geology and was remembered as a woman who didn't conform to the women of that era. Opting for trousers instead of the frilly dresses, hats, and gloves of that era.
References:
https://www.kurrajonghistory.org.au/millstones/wm_2015_01.pdf - article on Fernhurst
https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/mueller-sir-ferdinand-jakob-heinrich-von-4266
https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/atkinson-caroline-louisa-2910
https://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/bsparcs/biogs/P000072b.htm
Allen, J. (2005). Louisa Atkinson as naturalist. MARGIN: Monash Australiana Research Group Informal Notes, (67), 15–21. https://search.informit.org/doi/10.3316/ielapa.200605219
https://bmnature.info/conservation-people-louisa-atkinson.shtml
https://www.anbg.gov.au/biography/atkinson-louisa.html
https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/atkinson-caroline-louisa-2910
Carolin, Roger C, and Tindale, Mary, 1994, Flora of the Sydney Region, 4th Edition,
Reed, Sydney, ISBN 0 7301 0400 1.
Clarke, Patricia, 1990, Pioneer Writer, The life of Louisa Atkinson: novelist, journalist, naturalist,
Allen and Unwin Australia Pty Ltd, Sydney, ISBN 0 04 442267 9
Fairley, Alan, and Moore, Philip, 2000, Native Plants of the Sydney District, an Identification Guide, 2nd Edition,
Kangaroo Press, Sydney, ISBN 0 7318 1031 7.
Lawson, Elizabeth, 1995, The Natural Art of Louisa Atkinson,
State Library of New South Wales, ISBN 0 7305 8934 X (pbk).
https://www.nla.gov.au/sites/default/files/louisa.pdf
Any links pertaining to this podcast will be in the show notes or through my website. www.stemsleavesandroots.com
Thank you to Maddy Thorpe for the artwork. Thank you to Phyllis King for her research.
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