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Dr Guymer agreed he was shown other plant species by police, including grass and leaf fragments from a car, including the foot well, tyre tread and rear passenger side.
He said plants identified included melaleuca leaves and others.
Dr Guymer said he did a botanical survey of the area 50m below and above the Kholo Creek bridge and identified Chinese Elm and eucalypts in the distance.
He said he had a pair of binoculars with him and he walked around the creek, towards the Brisbane River and up towards Wirrabarra Rd and Little Ugly Creek.
He said he found none of the plants in that area.
Dr Guymer said he went to the scout camp off Bunya St but was also unable to find the plant species found on the body.
He told the court he also went to 593 Brookfield Rd at Brookfield on July 13, 2012.
“I observed from the property boundary and looked into the property,” he said.
The jury was shown a photo of the Baden-Clay house from the driveway.
Dr Guymer identified a Crepe Myrtle in the front yard and in another photo, Crepe Myrtle surrounding the boundary of the driveway as well as Fishbone Fern.
He also pointed out a Cat’s Claw Creeper plant.
Dr Guymer said he took a sample from the Crepe Myrtle and grew some cuttings from it.
He pointed out a Lilly Pilly in the garden near to the car port and driveway concreted area.
http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...ing-wife-allison/story-fnihsrf2-1226964239691
He said plants identified included melaleuca leaves and others.
Dr Guymer said he did a botanical survey of the area 50m below and above the Kholo Creek bridge and identified Chinese Elm and eucalypts in the distance.
He said he had a pair of binoculars with him and he walked around the creek, towards the Brisbane River and up towards Wirrabarra Rd and Little Ugly Creek.
He said he found none of the plants in that area.
Dr Guymer said he went to the scout camp off Bunya St but was also unable to find the plant species found on the body.
He told the court he also went to 593 Brookfield Rd at Brookfield on July 13, 2012.
“I observed from the property boundary and looked into the property,” he said.
The jury was shown a photo of the Baden-Clay house from the driveway.
Dr Guymer identified a Crepe Myrtle in the front yard and in another photo, Crepe Myrtle surrounding the boundary of the driveway as well as Fishbone Fern.
He also pointed out a Cat’s Claw Creeper plant.
Dr Guymer said he took a sample from the Crepe Myrtle and grew some cuttings from it.
He pointed out a Lilly Pilly in the garden near to the car port and driveway concreted area.
http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...ing-wife-allison/story-fnihsrf2-1226964239691