- 1). Study native Brisbane vegetation and familiarize yourself with all plants in the spectrum and where they are likely to grow. This way you'll be able to easily identify rare plants in the midst of other vegetation.
- 2). Contact local experts and researchers in Brisbane and ask if they can help you in your research studies of rare plants. Expert advice is extremely helpful, especially if you've never been to the region before. Ask if they have any rare plant specimens that you can study or photograph, or any other research documentation that you can read or borrow.
- 3). Contact local botanical collectors and field guides to aid in guiding you to areas where rare plants can be found.
- 4). Take photographs and cut clippings of chutes or suckers to help study the plants growth. Try to replant the suckers and grow them to follow their growth pattern and reproductive cycles
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