RF2EK046K–Kangaroo Apples (Solanum Laciniatum) are so common a lot of people think they are a weed. These fruits are supposed to be edible, but I haven't tried.
RF2G8981R–Delicate white flowers of the Australian native Platysace linearifolia, family Apiaceae growing in Sydney woodland, Australia. Endemic to NSW and Qld
RF2DFBJ4H–Eggs And Bacon (Aotus Ericoides) is a Spring flowering shrub in the woodlands of Southern Victoria. Its yellow and brown flowers remind of breakfast.
RF2RF3ANK–Small white bell-shaped flowers of Cryptandra amara, family Rhamnaceae, in sandstone heath in Sydney. Woody shrub endemic to eastern Australia
RF2T4B4E8–Very hard to tell what plant this is from bursting leaf buds, but they look so fresh and bursting with life. Found at Hochkins Ridge Flora Reserve.
RFPMYKD8–Fruit and foilage of Hakea eriatha, a plant native to Australia
RF2HB51MM–Correas - Native Fuschia in Australia - (Correa Reflexa) have bushes with green flowers and bushes with red flowers. They are the same species.
RMKN9D99–Macleays honeyeater perched in shrub in Queensland Australia
RF2H0X1TC–Hop Goodenia (Goodenia Ovata) is one of the most common wildflowers in Southern Australia - probably why we don't notice their pretty yellow flowers!
RF2M5NC1E–The Superb Fairy-wren (Malurus cyaneus) is found in open eucalypt woodland forests of south-eastern Australia. Female bird on a shrub
RF2J0X66H–You can see why this common flowering shrub is called Caulflower Bush - but it's also called Shiny Dogwood or Cassinia Longifolia.
RF2M5NBX5–The Superb Fairy-wren (Malurus cyaneus) is found in open eucalypt woodland forests of south-eastern Australia. Female bird on a shrub
RF2DFBJ4A–You can see why this common flowering shrub is called Caulflower Bush - but it's also called Shiny Dogwood or Cassinia Longifolia.
RMH3EX9A–Snow gum (Eucalyptus pauciflora)
RF2EXJKFR–More Golden Wattle (Acacia Pycnantha) - our Australian Floral Emblem - in bloom at Blackburn Lake Reserve in Victoria, Australia.
RMP08EDF–Eucalyptus gum trees in savannah woodland of Kimberley WA Australia.
RF2T4GFXY–You can see why this common flowering shrub is called Caulflower Bush - but it's also called Shiny Dogwood or Cassinia Longifolia, at Hochkins Ridge.
RMD1XC8M–Pink flower of Hibiscus splendens - an Australian native plant
RF2HPE7CA–I've never seen a Kangaroo eating the fruit of this bush - but it is called Kangaroo Apple (Solanum Laciniatum). Very common in Victoria, Australia.
RMD1XBHN–Cluster of white flowers of Ozothamnus diosmifolius - riceflowers - and foliage of Australian native plant
RF2CTER21–Kangaroo Apple - Australian native shrub with beautiful purple flowers in Spring, followed by an orange edible fruit.
RMD1XBJ4–Cluster of white flowers of Ozothamnus diosmifolius - riceflowers - and foliage of Australian native plant on dark background
RF2RF3AN8–Small white bell-shaped flowers of Cryptandra amara, family Rhamnaceae, in sandstone heath in Sydney. Woody shrub endemic to eastern Australia
RF2DCR1CG–Hakea is a common shrub in Australia with pretty white flowers in Summer. Its common name is Needlewood - those long needle-like leaves are sharp!
RF2RF3AJG–Small white bell-shaped flowers of Cryptandra amara, family Rhamnaceae, in sandstone heath in Sydney. Woody shrub endemic to eastern Australia
RF2DCR1EP–Burgan flowers are quite spectacular when you see them close up - and when you see the whole tree covered in flowers!
RF2K0B3HT–White Australian native Slender Rice Flowers, Pimelea linifolia, family Thymelaeaceae, growing in Sydney woodland understory, NSW.
RF2EXJM9W–Myrtle Wattle (Acacia Myrtifolia) showing off its yellow balls of fluff blossom at Hochkins Ridge Flora Reserve in Croydon North, Victoria, Australia.
RF2RHX4AN–Close up of deep pink flowers of the Australian native Sydney Boronia ledifolia, family Rutaceae. Endemic to heath, woodland and sclerophyll forest
RF2E533R5–This is a Victorian Christmas Bush (Prostanthera Lasianthos) - also known as Mint Bush- it flowers at Christmas - and the crushed leaves smell of mint
RF2RHX492–Close up of deep pink flowers of the Australian native Sydney Boronia ledifolia, family Rutaceae. Endemic to heath, woodland and sclerophyll forest
RF2E47DY0–I called this shot Spring Breakfast, because the plant is called Eggs And Bacon (Aotus Ericoides). It's a bit prickly for my taste though!
RF2JDD717–Tubular bell shaped flowers of the Australian native Red five corners, Styphelia tubiflora, from the heath family Epacridaceae, in Sydney woodland
RF2HCK5WT–Spreading Wattle (Acacia Genistifolia) was introduced to Yarran Dheran Reserve when it was created from the old Mitcham tip in Victoria, Australia.
RF2K1DPW8–Pinkish purple flowers of the Australian native myrtle Kunzea capitata, family Myrtaceae, growing in Sydney woodland, NSW, Australia. Spring flowering
RMP08EKF–Eucalyptus gum trees in savannah woodland of Kimberley WA Australia.
RF2K4C22R–Pink flowers of the Australian native River Rose, Bauera rubioides, family Cunoniaceae, growing in Sydney woodland, NSW. Endemic to heath and forest
RF2H4GXBB–It's going to be a good season for Shiny Dogwood (Cassinia Longifolia) after a wet Spring. It's easy to see why this is also called Cauliflower Bush.
RMD1XBHY–Cluster of white flowers of Ozothamnus diosmifolius - riceflowers - and foliage of Australian native plant on dark background
RF2H0X1PP–Myrtle Milkwort (Polygala Myrtifolia) is commonly known as Polygala, and is an invasive weed in the coastal Moonah woodlands of Victoria, Australia.
RMKN9D4H–Graceful honeyeater feeding at blossoms of flowering shrub in Queensland Australia
RF2H0X1WD–Prickly Tea Tree (Leptospermum Continentale) is pretty common in the woodlands of Southern Australia, but very pretty when in flower.
RF2H325FA–Australian White Native Flower found on the east coast called the Long Leaf Bush Smoke
RF2P4B2KK–Common Heath (Epacris Impressa) is the floral emblem of the state of Victoria in Australia, but the pink variety is usually the one pictured.
RM2JJFG6P–Savanna woodlands of eucalyptus trees at Durack Mountain Range Kimberley Western Australia.
RMAWKT1T–Brittle gum (Eucalyptus mannifera)
RM2H7YH1D–Yellow-plumed honeyeater (Ptilotula ornata), in a shrub. Dryandra Woodland, Wheatbelt region, Western Australia, Australia
RFKWE0AK–Turkey Bush (Calytrix exstipulata). Shrub in flower. Berry Springs. Northern Territory. Australia.
RF2C4KDN7–Melaleuca fulgens (red) an Australian flower shrub plant commonly known as scarlet honey myrtle
RM2K3KPWT–Rainbow lorikeet (Trichoglossus moluccanus) perched in tree, species of parrot native to Australia
RM2WG4DGR–The Enchanted Forest, made up of dwarfed lichen-covered moonah trees, Melaleuca lanceolata, on the cliffs near Portland, Victoria.
RF2H93D88–A view of scrubby bushland at Wentworth Falls in the Blue Mountains of Australia
RM2WGDDW2–Soft tree ferns, Dicksonia antarctica, in Mavista temperate rainforest on Bruny Island. Tasmania.
RMAT5E0W–Golden Featherflower (Verticordia serrata var. serrata) flowers Dryandra Woodland Western Australia September
RMDHFHA4–Isopogon anemonifolius or Broad-leaved Drumsticks is a shrub that is endemic to eastern New South Wales in Australia
RF2K4C20A–Pink flowers of the Australian native River Rose, Bauera rubioides, family Cunoniaceae, growing in Sydney woodland, NSW. Endemic to heath and forest
RMDHFH9P–Isopogon anemonifolius or Broad-leaved Drumsticks is a shrub that is endemic to eastern New South Wales in Australia
RF2K4C202–Pink flowers of the Australian native River Rose, Bauera rubioides, family Cunoniaceae, growing in Sydney woodland, NSW. Endemic to heath and forest
RMCBR44B–Yellow Hibbertia flower and unopened bud in Eucalypt woodland
RF2RF3AR3–Backlit pink flowers of the Australian native shrub Boronia ledifolia, family Rutaceae, growing in Sydney sclerophyll forest understory. Winter spring
RMKN9D42–Graceful honeyeater feeding at blossoms of flowering shrub in Queensland Australia
RF2R48G05–Autumn Sydney woodland and sclerophyll forest understory with yellow and red flowers of the Australian native pea Bossiaea heterophylla
RF2P4B3GX–Common Heath (Epacris Impressa) is the floral emblem of the state of Victoria in Australia, but the pink variety is usually the one pictured.
RF2JGD9AB–Yellow flowers of the Australian native Hibbertia monogyna, family Dilleniaceae, growing in Sydney woodland, New South Wales
RF2HPE7DH–Prickly Tea Tree (Leptospermum Continentale) always makes a pretty photo - and it's really common. Found at Baluk Willam Reserve in Belgrave South.
RF2G8983F–Delicate white flowers of the Australian native Zieria laevigata, family Rutaceae growing in Sydney woodland, NSW, Australia
RM2JJFG7M–OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
RF2R48FXH–Yellow and red flowers of the Australian native pea Bossiaea heterophylla, family Fabaceae, growing in Sydney woodland, NSW, Australia
RM2JJFG0G–Gibb Challenge 2022 charity bike ride along Gibb River Road crossing the Pentecost River Kimberley Western Australia
RMKN751Y–Brown honeyeater visiting flowering shrub in search of nectar in Queensland Australia
RM2H7YH1C–Yellow-plumed honeyeater (Ptilotula ornata), in a shrub. Dryandra Woodland, Wheatbelt region, Western Australia, Australia
RMKN755F–Brown honeyeater visiting flowering shrub in search of nectar in Queensland Australia
RM2K3KPX3–Rainbow lorikeet (Trichoglossus moluccanus) perched in tree in tropical rainforest, species of parrot native to Australia
RMKN9E8N–White naped honeyeater perched on foliage in rainforest in Great Otway NP Victoria Australia
RM2WGDE74–Soft tree ferns, Dicksonia antarctica, in Mavista temperate rainforest on Bruny Island. Tasmania.
RMKN74N8–Brown backed honeyeater in Queensland Australia
RMDHFH9X–Isopogon anemonifolius or Broad-leaved Drumsticks is a shrub that is endemic to eastern New South Wales in Australia
RFFY6DTP–A female kangaroo stops to eat in a woodland setting
RFT6T163–Aboriginal Rock Painting Safari with Sab Lord's Guided Tour through the Australian Outback
RFKW669X–Emu Bush (Eremophila glabra) flowering. Entwood Sanctuary. Sandleton. Murraylands. South Australia. Australia.
RMCB3N8C–Surprise Valley, Wild Rivers National Park, Tasmania, Australia
RMAR2X9X–Urchin Dryandra (Banksia undata perviously Dryandra praemorsa) flowers Bungendore Woodland Perth Western Australia September
RM2AYXR2A–green oriole, (Oriolus flavocinctus), adult perched in tree in rainforest, Daintree, Queensland, Australia 11 January 2020
RF2HPE7D6–Prickly Tea Tree (Leptospermum Continentale) always makes a pretty photo - and it's really common. Found at Baluk Willam Reserve in Belgrave South.
RMAN9KW3–Young Mangrove shoot grows in the Daintree World Heritage Rainforest Australia
RF2J48JB0–Native Fuschia (Correa Reflexa) has some bushes with green flowers and some with red flowers. All the flowers have a green tip, like this one.
RF2R48G02–Yellow and red flowers of the Australian native pea Bossiaea heterophylla, family Fabaceae, growing in Sydney woodland, NSW, Australia
RF2E29G8G–Correa (Correa Reflexa) flowers are one of the few to flower in Winter in Southern Australia, with some red flowers and some green, but same species.
RF2J3X1C4–Winter to spring flowering Australian native purple pea flowers, Mirbelia speciosa, family Fabaceae, growing in woodland understory, Sydney, NSW
RF2J369YP–Hop Goodenia (Goodenia Ovata) is a really common shrub in Victoria, forming dense clumps in woodland, on roadsides and river banks.
RF2JDD6PH–White flowers of the Australian native Wedding Bush, Ricinocarpos pinifolius, family Euphorbiaceae, growing in Sydney woodland on coastal sandy soils.
RM2JJFFWT–Gibb Challenge 2022 charity bike ride along Gibb River Road crossing the Pentecost River Kimberley Western Australia
RM2H7YH1A–Yellow-plumed honeyeater (Ptilotula ornata), in a shrub. Dryandra Woodland, Wheatbelt region, Western Australia, Australia
RM2K3KPRD–Two rainbow lorikeets (Trichoglossus moluccanus) resting in tree, species of parrot native to Australia
RM2H7YGPD–Brown-headed honeyeater (Melithreptus brevirostris) in a shrub. Males and females look alike. Dryandra Woodland, Wheatbelt region, Western Australia,
RM2WGDE1K–Soft tree ferns, Dicksonia antarctica, in Mavista temperate rainforest on Bruny Island. Tasmania.
RFFXYN29–A mid-shot of a female kangaroo in a woodland setting
RF2CEH4ER–Guided Tour by Sab Lord through the Australian Outback
RFKW669D–Emu Bush (Eremophila glabra) flowering. Entwood Sanctuary. Sandleton. Murraylands. South Australia. Australia.
RMCB3N5P–Surprise Valley, Wild Rivers National Park, Tasmania, Australia
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