The Know-How collection provides information which can help people and organisations develop their digital skill levels by learning from knowledgeable people who post articles, video and podcasts on the internet. The collection also provides references to traditional how-to books and user guides from free sources such as the local council library.
Using NatureMaps to identify plant communities

One of the best uses of NatureMaps is to locate plant communities which pre-existed European settlement. This procedure explains how to set NatureMaps for this purpose, then to use the vegetation key or ID to identify the upper, middle, and lower storey of the plant community.
Australian Cultivar Registration Authority

The ACRA website is a registration portal for plant breeders to apply for registration of a native plant cultivar.
Propagating native plants

This library guide lists a wide variety of media which covers the techniques used in propagation which are best used to propagate a given plant genus or species.
Worldcat

WorldCat is the world’s largest library catalogue. It allows users to find library resources registered in its database by using simple and boolean search criteria found at any library, be it at a local council, high school, or institution of higher learning such as colleges/TAFE and universities.
Australian Native Plants

Australian Native Plants by John W. Wrigley and Murray Fagg, first published in 1979, has been an important go-to reference for passionate gardeners and landscaping professionals to find information about Native plants and their cultivars for use plant selection.
Botanic Gardens of South Australia Plant Selector

The Botanic Gardens of South Australia Plant Selector is great database for finding plants which suit your interests and location.
Using NatureMaps to identify plant communities

One of the best uses of NatureMaps is to locate plant communities which pre-existed European settlement. This procedure explains how to set NatureMaps for this purpose, then to use the vegetation key or ID to identify the upper, middle, and lower storey of the plant community.
Australian Cultivar Registration Authority

The ACRA website is a registration portal for plant breeders to apply for registration of a native plant cultivar.
Propagating native plants

This library guide lists a wide variety of media which covers the techniques used in propagation which are best used to propagate a given plant genus or species.
Worldcat

WorldCat is the world’s largest library catalogue. It allows users to find library resources registered in its database by using simple and boolean search criteria found at any library, be it at a local council, high school, or institution of higher learning such as colleges/TAFE and universities.
Australian Native Plants

Australian Native Plants by John W. Wrigley and Murray Fagg, first published in 1979, has been an important go-to reference for passionate gardeners and landscaping professionals to find information about Native plants and their cultivars for use plant selection.
Botanic Gardens of South Australia Plant Selector

The Botanic Gardens of South Australia Plant Selector is great database for finding plants which suit your interests and location.