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List of Plants of the Colony of New South Wales that are not Indigenous March 20th 1803 | |||
Names of Plants | Varieties | If in General Cultivation | Remarks |
Grain and Pulse | |||
Wheat. | Common Brown. | in General Cultivation. | There has been some White bearded Wheat in the Colony but is now lost. They have been lately transplanted and appear to do Well. |
Barley. | long Eared. | a bad sort not much in do- | |
" | Big. | do-. | |
Oats. | long bearded White. | a Bad Sort do-. | |
" | Black. | Only a few. | |
Pease | Dwarf Marrowfat. | in General Cultivation | |
" | Tall 0o. | do-. | |
" | Charlton. | do-. | |
" | Blue Spanish | do-. | |
Beans | Windsor | do-. | |
" | Long Pod. | do-. | |
" | White Blossom. | do-. | |
" | Mazapan. | do-. | |
Maize. | Yellow Grained. | do-. | Succeeds Well. |
Millet. | Indian. | not much Cultivation | |
" | Italian. | do-. | |
Kidney Beans. | Batersea. | in Gen Cultivation. | They all succeed well and bear abundantly |
" | Canterbury Dwarf. | do- | |
" | Brown Speckled 0o. | do-. | |
" | Yellow 0o. | do- | |
" | Liver Coloured 0o-. | do-. | |
" | Scarlet Runners. | do-. | |
" | White Dutch 0o-. | do-. | |
Esculent and Sallad Herbs. | |||
Cauliflower | Early. | in General Use. | Very fine in the cold season. |
Brocoli' | Early purple. | do- | |
" | Late 0o-. | do-. | |
" | Dwarf Dutch 0o-. | do-. | |
" | White. | do--. | |
Asparagus. | Batersea | do-. | Very fine. |
Savoy. | Green Curled. | do-. | |
Scotch Kale. | Green. | do- | best in Winter. |
" | Red. | Scarce. | |
Cabbage. | Battersea. | in General Use | all the sorts of Cabbage are fine and well flavoured, but are liable to degenerate. |
" | Early York. | do--. | |
" | Dutch. | do-. | |
" | Scotch. | do-. | |
" | Sugar loaf. | do-. | |
" | Red. | Scarce. | |
Sea Kale. | " | do--.* | *Being lately raised from seed, cannot affirm that it will be usefull. |
Current Status:
Completed