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  • Bottle Brush Flower - Australian Native Flora. Bottlebrushes are members of the genus Callistemon and belong to the family Myrtaceae.
    BOTTLEBRUSH-FLOWER-0910.tif
  • Detail of Flower Petal and Water Droplet
    FLOWER-1571.tif
  • Detail of Flower Petal and Water Droplet
    FLOWER-1584.tif
  • Detail of Flower Petal and Water Droplet
    FLOWER-1590.tif
  • Detail of Flower Petal and Water Droplet
    FLOWER-1585.tif
  • Detail of Flower Petal and Water Droplet
    FLOWER-1590.tif
  • Detail of Flower Petal and Water Droplet
    FLOWER-1585.tif
  • Detail of Flower Petal and Water Droplet
    FLOWER-1584.tif
  • Detail of Flower Petal and Water Droplet
    FLOWER-1571.tif
  • Rice Flower, (Pimelea sp.) - Watagan Mountains, Australia
    NATIVE-FLOWER-LM00208.tif
  • Detail of Flower Petal and Water Droplet
    FLOWER-WATER-1561.tif
  • Detail of Flower Petal and Water Droplet
    FLOWER-1585.tif
  • Agapantha Flower
    FLOWER-AGAPANTHA-0026.tif
  • Gumtree in flower covered field near Armidale, New England, Australia
    TREE-AUSTRALIA-0693.tif
  • Dampiera sp, Native Australian Flower
    NATIVE-PLANT-LM00020.tif
  • Flannel Flower (Actinotus helianthi),native to Australia
    NATIVE-PLANT-LM0000.tif
  • Flower, London, England
    LONDON-RAIN-2454.jpg
  • Flower, London, England
    LONDON-RAIN-2453.jpg
  • Bansia sp, Native Australian Flower
    NATIVE-PLANT-LM00042.tif
  • Mountain Devil, (Lambertia formosa),Native Australian Flower
    NATIVE-PLANT-LM00007.tif
  • There are 173 Banksia species, and all but one occur naturally only in Australia. Banksias were named after Sir Joseph Banks (1743-1820 ), who, in 1770, was the first European to collect specimens of these plants.
    BANKSIA-FLOWER-8940.tif
  • There are 173 Banksia species, and all but one occur naturally only in Australia. Banksias were named after Sir Joseph Banks (1743-1820 ), who, in 1770, was the first European to collect specimens of these plants.
    BANKSIA-FLOWER-8963.tif
  • There are 173 Banksia species, and all but one occur naturally only in Australia. Banksias were named after Sir Joseph Banks (1743-1820 ), who, in 1770, was the first European to collect specimens of these plants.
    BANKSIA-FLOWER-8952.tif
  • There are 173 Banksia species, and all but one occur naturally only in Australia. Banksias were named after Sir Joseph Banks (1743-1820 ), who, in 1770, was the first European to collect specimens of these plants.
    BANKSIA-FLOWER-8947.tif
  • There are 173 Banksia species, and all but one occur naturally only in Australia. Banksias were named after Sir Joseph Banks (1743-1820 ), who, in 1770, was the first European to collect specimens of these plants.
    BANKSIA-FLOWER-8943.tif
  • There are 173 Banksia species, and all but one occur naturally only in Australia. Banksias were named after Sir Joseph Banks (1743-1820 ), who, in 1770, was the first European to collect specimens of these plants.
    BANKSIA-FLOWER-8921.tif
  • There are 173 Banksia species, and all but one occur naturally only in Australia. Banksias were named after Sir Joseph Banks (1743-1820 ), who, in 1770, was the first European to collect specimens of these plants.
    BANKSIA-FLOWER-8914.tif
  • There are 173 Banksia species, and all but one occur naturally only in Australia. Banksias were named after Sir Joseph Banks (1743-1820 ), who, in 1770, was the first European to collect specimens of these plants.
    BANKSIA-FLOWER-8889.tif
  • There are 173 Banksia species, and all but one occur naturally only in Australia. Banksias were named after Sir Joseph Banks (1743-1820 ), who, in 1770, was the first European to collect specimens of these plants.
    BANKSIA-FLOWER-8877.tif
  • There are 173 Banksia species, and all but one occur naturally only in Australia. Banksias were named after Sir Joseph Banks (1743-1820 ), who, in 1770, was the first European to collect specimens of these plants.
    BANKSIA-FLOWER-B&W-8963.tif
  • There are 173 Banksia species, and all but one occur naturally only in Australia. Banksias were named after Sir Joseph Banks (1743-1820 ), who, in 1770, was the first European to collect specimens of these plants.
    BANKSIA-FLOWER-B&W-8952.tif
  • There are 173 Banksia species, and all but one occur naturally only in Australia. Banksias were named after Sir Joseph Banks (1743-1820 ), who, in 1770, was the first European to collect specimens of these plants.
    BANKSIA-FLOWER-B&W-8947.tif
  • There are 173 Banksia species, and all but one occur naturally only in Australia. Banksias were named after Sir Joseph Banks (1743-1820 ), who, in 1770, was the first European to collect specimens of these plants.
    BANKSIA-FLOWER-BW-8940.tif
  • There are 173 Banksia species, and all but one occur naturally only in Australia. Banksias were named after Sir Joseph Banks (1743-1820 ), who, in 1770, was the first European to collect specimens of these plants.
    BANKSIA-FLOWER-BW-8914.tif
  • There are 173 Banksia species, and all but one occur naturally only in Australia. Banksias were named after Sir Joseph Banks (1743-1820 ), who, in 1770, was the first European to collect specimens of these plants.
    BANKSIA-FLOWER-BW-8889.tif
  • There are 173 Banksia species, and all but one occur naturally only in Australia. Banksias were named after Sir Joseph Banks (1743-1820 ), who, in 1770, was the first European to collect specimens of these plants.
    BANKSIA-FLOWER-B&W-8943.tif
  • There are 173 Banksia species, and all but one occur naturally only in Australia. Banksias were named after Sir Joseph Banks (1743-1820 ), who, in 1770, was the first European to collect specimens of these plants.
    BANKSIA-FLOWER-BW-8921.tif
  • There are 173 Banksia species, and all but one occur naturally only in Australia. Banksias were named after Sir Joseph Banks (1743-1820 ), who, in 1770, was the first European to collect specimens of these plants.
    BANKSIA-FLOWER-BW-8877.tif
  • Flowers and Fence
    FLOWERS-PURPLE-002.tif
  • There are 173 Banksia species, and all but one occur naturally only in Australia. Banksias were named after Sir Joseph Banks (1743-1820 ), who, in 1770, was the first European to collect specimens of these plants.
    BANKSIA-FLOWER-8943_PS-2.jpg
  • Kangaroo paw is a common name for a number of species in the family Haemodoraceae that are endemic to the south-west of Western Australia.  The tubular flowers are coated with dense hairs and open at the apex with six claw-like structures: from this paw formation the common name "Kangaroo Paw" is derived.
    FLOWER-2876.tif
  • Tulip Detail
    FLOWER-TULIP-1373.tif
  • Kangaroo paw is a common name for a number of species in the family Haemodoraceae that are endemic to the south-west of Western Australia.
    FLOWER-2874.tif
  • Spinning Hibiscus
    FLOWER-HIBISCUS-1400.tif
  • Tulip Detail
    FLOWER-TULIP-1373.tif
  • Tulip Detail
    FLOWER-TULIP-0902.tif
  • Tulip Detail
    FLOWER-TULIP-0901.tif
  • Australian Flora
    NATIVE_FLOWER_1L051144.tif
  • Spinning Hibiscus
    FLOWER-HIBISCUS-1400.tif
  • Cliff Hicks - Market Gardener, Maitland Australia
    FARMER-1083H03.tif
  • Cliff Hicks - Market Gardener, Maitland Australia
    FARMER-1083H03.TIF
  • Red Tulip on a white background
    RED-TULIP-2349.tif
  • Turkey Flats Vineyards Wines
    WINE-ROSE-0029.tif
  • Kitten hiding in flowers in wheelbarrow
    KITTEN-2818.tif
  • Kitten hiding in flowers in wheelbarrow
    KITTEN-2813.tif
  • Street flowers and London Bus, UK
    LONDON-BUS-2466.tif
  • Bottle Brush Flower - Australian Native Flora. Bottlebrushes are members of the genus Callistemon and belong to the family Myrtaceae.
    BOTTLEBRUSH-FLOWER-0912.tif
  • White Moss Heather - Cassiope mertensiana. A common ground cover plant that grows in clumps. The small white flowers are bell-shaped. The twigs are covered with small, overlapping scales. Whistler, British Columbia, Canada,
    FLOWER-CANADA-0250.tif
  • London, UK
    LONDON-BUS-2476.tif
  • London, UK
    LONDON-BUS-2473.tif
  • London, UK
    LONDON-BUS-2467.tif
  • London, UK
    LONDON-BUS-2467.jpg
  • Red banksia flowers
    RED-BANKSIAS-FLOWERS-3216.jpg
  • Flowers
    Flowers-3029.jpg
  • Flowers
    Flowers-2348.jpg
  • Flowers
    Flowers-2321.jpg
  • Flowers
    Flowers-2087.jpg
  • Flowers
    Flowers-0882.jpg
  • London, UK
    LONDON-BUS-2475.tif
  • London, UK
    LONDON-BUS-2472.tif
  • London, UK
    LONDON-BUS-2470.tif
  • London, UK
    LONDON-BUS-2471.tif
  • London, UK
    LONDON-BUS-2469.tif
  • London, UK
    LONDON-BUS-2468.tif
  • CANOLA-AGRICULTURE-1307.tif
  • Outdoor Afternoon Tea Setting in sun dappled garden, looking through french doors.
    OUTDOOR-DINING-8541.tif
  • Outdoor Afternoon Tea Setting in sun dappled garden, looking through french doors.
    OUTDOOR-DINING-8537.tif
  • Outdoor Afternoon Tea Setting in sun dappled garden, looking through french doors.
    OUTDOOR-DINING-8517.tif
  • Outdoor Afternoon Tea Setting in sun dappled garden, looking through french doors.
    OUTDOOR-DINING-8512.tif
  • For Maitland Tourism
    OUTDOOR-DINING-8511.tif
  • Outdoor Afternoon Tea Setting in sun dappled garden, looking through french doors.
    OUTDOOR-DINING-8510.tif
  • Bowl of fruit in Dining Room in 'Meredys' Bed and Breakfast. Maitland, NSW, Australia
    DINING_ROOM-0173.tif
  • Dining Room in 'Meredys' Bed and Breakfast. Maitland, NSW, Australia
    DINING_ROOM-0171.tif
  • Dining Room in 'Meredys' Bed and Breakfast. Maitland, NSW, Australia
    DINING_ROOM-0163.tif
  • Canola Fields, Riverina Region, NSW, Australia
    CANOLA-AGRICULTURE-1416.tif
  • Outdoor Afternoon Tea Setting in sun dappled garden, looking through french doors.
    OUTDOOR-DINING-8543.tif
  • Outdoor Afternoon Tea Setting in sun dappled garden, looking through french doors.
    OUTDOOR-DINING-8540.tif
  • Outdoor Afternoon Tea Setting in sun dappled garden, looking through french doors.
    OUTDOOR-DINING-8528.tif
  • Outdoor Afternoon Tea Setting in sun dappled garden, looking through french doors.
    OUTDOOR-DINING-8518.tif
  • Outdoor Afternoon Tea Setting in sun dappled garden, looking through french doors.
    OUTDOOR-DINING-8514.tif
  • Outdoor Afternoon Tea Setting in sun dappled garden, looking through french doors.
    OUTDOOR-DINING-8509.tif
  • Bowl of fruit in Dining Room in 'Meredys' Bed and Breakfast. Maitland, NSW, Australia
    DINING_ROOM-0172.tif
  • Dining Room in 'Meredys' Bed and Breakfast. Maitland, NSW, Australia
    DINING_ROOM-0160.tif
  • CANOLA-1307.jpg
  • There are 173 Banksia species, and all but one occur naturally only in Australia. Banksias were named after Sir Joseph Banks (1743-1820 ), who, in 1770, was the first European to collect specimens of these plants.
    Flower_0435.jpg
  • BANKSIA-FLOWER-0788.jpg
  • Water Lilly in Pond
    FLOWER-NAT00010.tif
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