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Wilting flowers might not signal poor flower or plant health, but rather the effects of a resource management strategy in plants.
On the night of 19 November 1863, three bushrangers approached Goimbla Homestead, near Eugowra in central western New South Wales.
Wilting flowers might not signal poor flower or plant health, but rather the effects of a sophisticated resource management strategy in plants, millions of years in the making.
On the night of 19 November 1863, three bushrangers – Ben Hall, John Gilbert and John O’Meally – approached Goimbla Homestead, near Eugowra in central western New South Wales.