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There are heaps of different Proteaceae family members amongst the Australian flora.... Banksia, Grevillea, Telopea to name but a few. We and Africa are I think the only two areas that have them? Not sure whether they extend anywhere else... do they have any of them in NZ?
Striking pictures, Paul.Especially the Olearia is a gem. Gerd
I was really amazed with the uniqueness of Australian plants. Once in the past accidentally I have found one site where I could see many photos of different habitats ans plants in Australia. I think it was about Victoria, but I am not sure. I tried to find any site where I could watch many photos like in an album, but with no results. I could find only very few photos on them. Can any one help me with that, please? These topics with Australian native flora photos made my aesthetic experience hunger only bigger. I need MORE! Much MORE!
Hi Krzysztof,if you still haven't had enough after all of Paul's pics you can try this site:http://www.goldfieldsrevegetation.com.au/you can search for pics (not all entries have pics though) by genus, common-name or even by flower colour!cheersfermi
Quote from: fermides on October 13, 2008, 07:35:13 AMHi Krzysztof,if you still haven't had enough after all of Paul's pics you can try this site:http://www.goldfieldsrevegetation.com.au/you can search for pics (not all entries have pics though) by genus, common-name or even by flower colour!cheersfermiFermi, I just had a look at this Website. Will keep me some days off the streets I think... Put it to the favourites for winterevenings. To many interesting plants there! Thank you.