It gets a big red flower. That's going to bug me til I know what it is.
And it grows very big so it'll grow right up through that roof if someone doesn't I'll it out.
-- Edited by Beth54 on Wednesday 22nd of May 2013 02:43:00 PM
rockylizard said
02:53 PM May 22, 2013
Gday...
I thought I would share a couple of photos of a very determined plant growing THROUGH the boards of the old freight shed at Maryborough QLD railway yards.
What you first see ...
... on closer inspection...
... ya gotta be jokin' ...
And the view from underneath the boards.
It is incredible just how determined a plant can be and I think the folk at the railway yard need some praise for allowing the plant to remain untouched for what is obviously some considerable time.
If you are ever in Maryborough QLD and want to see how it is progressing, the freight shed is at the rear of the old railway station in Lennox Street.
Cheers - John
pauline said
03:00 PM May 22, 2013
Unbelievable..............
johnq said
03:04 PM May 22, 2013
It is an African Tulip tree, a declared category 3 pest introduced from Africa.
It grows like a weed to 24 metres high and it is broad as well. It will have no difficulty destroying that lovely old architecture and can be expected to grow fast from that size. It is a prolific seeder.
To be honest I probably wouldn't have walked past it without giving it a prune to the ground and some complimentary diesel on the stub.
-- Edited by johnq on Wednesday 22nd of May 2013 03:07:30 PM
Grams said
03:16 PM May 22, 2013
Wow, that's amazing.
Gerty Dancer said
03:22 PM May 22, 2013
Do you know what type of plant it is?
GaryKelly said
03:28 PM May 22, 2013
There's a lesson there for all of us.
rockylizard said
03:39 PM May 22, 2013
Gerty Dancer wrote:
Do you know what type of plant it is?
Gday...
I think its a variation on the rarely sighted Persistent Tree
Cheers - John
Gerty Dancer said
03:41 PM May 22, 2013
Oh, you mean Arborus persistentii!!!
rockylizard said
03:42 PM May 22, 2013
Gerty Dancer wrote:
Oh, you mean Arborus persistentii!!!
Gday...
YEP .... ya got it in one ..... pick a prize from the top shelf
Cheers - John
Beth54 said
03:49 PM May 22, 2013
Thanks johnq, I can stop thinking now.
Rocky lizard, you'll now have to go back and do as johnq suggests.
-- Edited by Beth54 on Wednesday 22nd of May 2013 03:56:45 PM
dazren said
06:18 PM May 22, 2013
Sorry John and Gerty, !! but you were close but incorrect ?? It is a relative of the ''arborus persistenti'' commonly known as '' Arborus Shedus Cannotbeatme''
Gerty Dancer said
06:30 PM May 22, 2013
Ah, special hybrid... they are the toughest!
Theres a gum tree growing up through the tray-back of a very old truck behind the pub at Trundle. The old truck doesn't offer much resistance though. Would that be Eucalyptus trundlii var "Truck-beater"?
Beth54 said
07:47 PM May 22, 2013
I can't think of the name of it, but it's common in Qld, and yes, very tough.
Happywanderer said
08:33 PM May 22, 2013
A very hardy tree. The leaf looks very like the mulberry tree in my back yard.. I doubt if it is though.
ibbo said
09:49 PM May 22, 2013
Gerty Dancer wrote:
Do you know what type of plant it is?
Very determined.
Grams said
10:24 PM May 22, 2013
I understand its a weed, but it's a beautiful tree.
bill12 said
10:35 PM May 22, 2013
I know a few nomads who smoke weed..........and post intelligible stuff afterwoods. Bill
johnq said
10:43 PM May 22, 2013
That they can be, Grams.
johnq said
11:47 PM May 22, 2013
It is great art and it is the stuff that wins prizes. I like two photos especially.
I think rockylizard enjoys a joke as well as appreciating nature.
So, a Stihl life composition in B&W should be next in the series.
Now I am going straight to hell to visit Beth and I was only trying to be helpful too.
Beth54 said
11:54 PM May 22, 2013
johnq wrote:
It is great art and it is the stuff that wins prizes. I like two photos especially.
I think rockylizard enjoys a joke as well as appreciating nature.
So, a Stihl life composition in B&W should be next in the series.
Now I am going straight to hell to visit Beth and I was only trying to be helpful too.
Beth54 said
11:56 PM May 22, 2013
I've just remembered that we had one growing years ago, and our pup kept chewing the top off it, but she never killed it. It just sprouted out again! So yes, very hard to kill it.
Sheba said
01:49 AM May 23, 2013
It can probably grow higher than this too.
Cheers,
Sheba.
Weedy Pigeon said
02:32 AM May 23, 2013
johnq wrote:
It is an African Tulip tree, a declared category 3 pest introduced from Africa.
It grows like a weed to 24 metres high and it is broad as well. It will have no difficulty destroying that lovely old architecture and can be expected to grow fast from that size. It is a prolific seeder.
To be honest I probably wouldn't have walked past it without giving it a prune to the ground and some complimentary diesel on the stub.
Absolutely, they're a real pest and next time GN's visit Cairns just look for the red flowers up the sides of the range behind the city. These and Camphor Laurel need eradication. -- Edited by johnq on Wednesday 22nd of May 2013 03:07:30 PM
rockylizard said
02:40 PM May 23, 2013
Gday...
Just goes to show ya ... like all pests in life - persistent, determined, make a big impression at first but in the end ya jest gotta cut em orf.
Cheers - John
Beth54 said
02:48 PM May 23, 2013
rockylizard wrote:
Gday...
Just goes to show ya ... like all pests in life - persistent, determined, make a big impression at first but in the end ya jest gotta cut em orf.
Cheers - John
Grams said
03:02 PM May 23, 2013
rockylizard wrote:
Gday...
Just goes to show ya ... like all pests in life - persistent, determined, make a big impression at first but in the end ya jest gotta cut em orf.
Cheers - John
Ahh your talking about politics now...
neilnruth said
12:17 AM May 24, 2013
Ahhh! No wonder it is growing well - it's a weed. Wouldn't that be the case as always.
BriVee said
08:47 AM May 24, 2013
Thanks fellow nomads for all your Interesting, educational and humorous pictures / comments.A great site which I find most enjoyable.
It gets a big red flower. That's going to bug me til I know what it is.

And it grows very big so it'll grow right up through that roof if someone doesn't I'll it out.
-- Edited by Beth54 on Wednesday 22nd of May 2013 02:43:00 PM
Gday...
I thought I would share a couple of photos of a very determined plant growing THROUGH the boards of the old freight shed at Maryborough QLD railway yards.
What you first see ...
... on closer inspection...

... ya gotta be jokin' ...
And the view from underneath the boards.
It is incredible just how determined a plant can be and I think the folk at the railway yard need some praise for allowing the plant to remain untouched for what is obviously some considerable time.
If you are ever in Maryborough QLD and want to see how it is progressing, the freight shed is at the rear of the old railway station in Lennox Street.
Cheers - John
It is an African Tulip tree, a declared category 3 pest introduced from Africa.
It grows like a weed to 24 metres high and it is broad as well. It will have no difficulty destroying that lovely old architecture and can be expected to grow fast from that size. It is a prolific seeder.
To be honest I probably wouldn't have walked past it without giving it a prune to the ground and some complimentary diesel on the stub.
-- Edited by johnq on Wednesday 22nd of May 2013 03:07:30 PM
Gday...
I think its a variation on the rarely sighted Persistent Tree
Cheers - John
Gday...
YEP .... ya got it in one ..... pick a prize from the top shelf
Cheers - John
Thanks johnq, I can stop thinking now.

Rocky lizard, you'll now have to go back and do as johnq suggests.
-- Edited by Beth54 on Wednesday 22nd of May 2013 03:56:45 PM
Theres a gum tree growing up through the tray-back of a very old truck behind the pub at Trundle. The old truck doesn't offer much resistance though. Would that be Eucalyptus trundlii var "Truck-beater"?
I can't think of the name of it, but it's common in Qld, and yes, very tough.
Very determined.
That they can be, Grams.
I think rockylizard enjoys a joke as well as appreciating nature.
So, a Stihl life composition in B&W should be next in the series.
Now I am going straight to hell to visit Beth and I was only trying to be helpful too.
It can probably grow higher than this too.
Cheers,
Sheba.
Gday...
Just goes to show ya ... like all pests in life - persistent, determined, make a big impression at first but in the end ya jest gotta cut em orf.
Cheers - John
Ahh your talking about politics now...
Thanks fellow nomads for all your Interesting, educational and humorous pictures / comments. A great site which I find most enjoyable.