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5 seconds Easting Increase by 112 metres Northing Increase by 185 metres For all practical purposes GDA94 is the same as the World Geodetic System (WGS84) as used in the Global Positioning System. For more details on GDA94 contact ICSM at www.anzlic.org.au/icsm/gda/index/htm.
Skunk Cabbage is a large-leafed plant that grows in wet areas, especially near streams, ponds, marshes, and wet woods. It is easy to recognize, with its huge leaves rising directly from the ground.
On the map it is called Cabbage tree Bay but there are very few cabbage trees to be seen. Once they were thick through here but in the early days of white settlement they were cut down for building materials in the development of Sydney Town.
The New Zealand cabbage tree and advises about New Zealand cabbage trees in the garden are available many places at the internet. New Zealand cabbage trees excist in many colors and can be planted in pots or directly in the garden
Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) Full description courtesy of the Time Life Virtual Garden. Golden Acre (left) Danish Ballhead (right) Savoy (left) Red Acre (right) Jersey Wakefield Flat Dutch (second from right) homepage / Kinds and Types III / Other (Brassica oleracea)
-13- FERTILIZER PROGRAMS FOR CABBAGE USING SLOW RELEASE NITROGEN William Terry Kelley Extension Horticulturist University of Georgia P.O. Box 1209 Tifton, GA 31793 wtkelley@uga.edu Introduction Cabbage is a major vegetable crop for Georgia.