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Tree hunter grows the world's rarest plants in a rare tree garden | ABC Australia



Some of the world’s rarest trees are growing in Alistair Watt’s backyard and its given him entry into one of the world’s most exclusive clubs – the International Dendrology Society.

Produced by Rhiannon Stevens, ABC Ballarat.

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12 Comments

  1. This man deserves an Order of Australia award.

    There's two HUGE specimens of that Dinosaur conifer in Russell st Bendigo, near the cemetary, they're about 20m tall. I had no idea they were rare.

  2. Wonderful! I just hope it gets adequate protection in the future with all the risks of a destabilising climate. Gotta try though.

  3. The first thing we do when we build a new house or sub-division is bulldoze the block of all vegetation and top soil. How refreshing when this isn't done.

  4. Oh my word, what a treat. I hope when his lifes work is done, and Alistair Watts has returned to the creator, some benevolent organisation or person continues his wonderful work.

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