What sort of plants does the APS cover?
There are more than 25000 species of plants in Australia and New Zealand. Their habitat ranges from the high mountains and dry steppes of the South Island of NZ to the tropics of northern and north-eastern Australia, from the wet temperate forests of Tasmania to the deserts of Central Australia, and from the fertile south and south-eastern states to the nutrient-poor sandy soil of western Australia. This vast area includes plants of every type. Our members have experience of growing a large number of plants from most of these areas.