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Tall tree to 5m. Inflorescences 30cm long. Tree covered in masses of flowers.
Brisbane Waters National PArk. Central Coast NSW Australia
Family: Proteaceae. Other common names ...
. Grevillea is a diverse genus of about 360 species of flowering plants in the ...
A very popular protea plant, native to South Africa, wich is cultivated ...
Shrub to 1.5m. Discolorus leaves. Flower spikes approx 6cms.
family Proteaceae, native to rainforest ...
An interesting 'short' moth with mostly caramel coloured wings and vanilla ...
Large beautiful protea blossoms approximately 7 inches wide.
The Ivory Whip Grevillea is an Australian native and a member of the family ...
Found also at the UCSC Arboretum. Pollinated by rodents in its native habitat. ...
Proteaceae, with currently forty-eight ...
A species of shrub or tree in the plant genus Banksia in the
Medium tree to 20 m high, with rounded crown. White flowers 12 mm wide, ...
), Macadamia integrifolia (Proteaceae), ...
of Litchi chinensis (Lychee/Litsiyas, Sapindaceae), Macadamia integrifolia ...
/Litsiyas, Sapindaceae), Macadamia integrifolia (
About 18mm long this moth was resting under light fittings in a public barbecue ...
Proteaceae. La diversidad de las especies ...
grevillea, is an Australian native species of the family
Petrophile canescens, known as Conesticks, is a common shrub of the family ...
Proteaceae, and is endemic to NSW. The ...
native to northern Australia and a member of the family
The New England Banksia is a species of woody shrub of the genus Banksia in the ...
Proteaceae, up to 20 meters (65 feet) ...
I first saw this moth on a rusty iron pole and thought it was dead so a gentle ...
The Pink Bellied Moth varies in colour from pink to brown. They have a brown or ...
A thick squishy-looking brown caterpillar with a broad black band on the upper ...
chinensis (Lychee/Litsiyas, Sapindaceae), Macadamia integrifolia (
White Banksia is an Australian native plant belonging to the family
Big Bird?... with lots of hungry mouths to feed! Wallum Banksia, a shrub of the ...