Banksia Wall Art

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  • Subjects (left to right): Lichen on stone; Eucalyptus leaf; Lichen on stone; Banksia seed case. / Location: Yallingup region, Western Australia Similar to my last image but with a bit more variation.

  • Created in Apophysis, then put through Polished Stone filter in Paintshop Pro.

  • The Heath – Leaved Banksia (Banksia Ericifolia) is native to Australia.

  • Amazing flowers…....little architectural marvels when you look closely.

  • Sales of this Design? – 1 sale so far :) / / Mary Banksia Fairy Design available in shoes at Zazzle / / / Mary Banksia Fairy / on brown paper with white acrylic gesso / and black faber castelle felt pen, banksia leaves for wings / and pandandus palm for her dress Mary ate too much bush honey, which explains her googly eyes! / Mary Banksia Fairy TShirt

  • Performance Award Winner – Ricoh 8th Worldwide Photo Competition

  • Close up of Banksia approx 6 in” in length and 2.5 in” diameter

  • Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Banksia plagiocarpa From the Proteaceae Family. / Banksia...after Sir Joseph Banks. / plagiocarpa... From Greek plagios, oblique or sideways and carpos, a fruit, referring to the upturned lip on the open follicles of the fruit. Banksia plagiocarpa is a medium shrub to about 5 metres in height. It was originally collected in the 1860s but remained unnamed and was not collected again until rediscovered in the early 1980s. The leaves are about 100-200 mm long by up to 15 mm wide and are narrowly elliptical in shape with recurved margins which may be entire or serrated. Found in Far North Queensland – Regarded as rare in the wild. I found this Banksia at Sailor’s Creek, Cape North Peninsula, Far North Queensland. 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of “Banksia Plagiocarpa” will be donated to “thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk” for the Cancer Council. Please check out Michael Mitchell’s website thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk

  • Taken behind a large banksia tree in the front yard…with spanish moss hanging in it… DebsPhotos

  • Although a common wildflower of Western Australia, this species (Cut-Leaf Banksia – Banksia praemorsa) is only to be found around Albany. Equipment: CANON 5D, SIGMA 105mm f2.8 MACRO Framing suggestion: / © aabz-imaging / ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

  • One track into Bushrangers’ Bay on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula runs high above a creek, through old banksia forests. If you walk it late in the day you can hear voices when there is no one around. A trick of the wind in the trees perhaps, or The People, its original inhabitants?

  • Banksia scabrella or Burma Road Banksia is a lovely soft pink, very fluffy. The shrub grows to around 2m tall and flowers September to January. / Killed by fire and regenerates from seed. Rated as Priority Four – Rare being found only in tthe Geraldton region of Western Australia, near Mt Adams. Photo in the Banksia Garden of Kings Park Perth WA / Identified by Grady Brand – Curator Botanic Gardens and Horticulture – Kings Park. / Other information from florabase.calm.wa.gov. and anbg.gov.au Camera: Olympus FE240 compact Featured in Endangered Plants Group

  • / The Beautiful Banksia – Native To Australia. / /

  • Took this the other morning..looking over the front fence into the mist and morning beams…

  • / I found this at a local nursery. I know it is a Banksia, but forgot to ask what variety. / /

  • Young flower spike of Banksia baxteri Banksia Baxteri or Birds Nest Banksia is a Western Australian native plant from the south west of the state. The flowers are lemon/green/yellow and are quite rounded. Usually flowering around Summer and Autum, these flowerheads also make good cut flowers, but are very attractive to all manner of insects. The photograph was taken on one of the walks through Kings Park in Perth WA in November 09

  • This low spreading shrub, around 1m in height and up to 3m wide, occurs in the Eyre district in the south of Western Australia. It has linear leaves to 15mm long with rolled-under edges and white undersides. The flowerheads are open through winter into spring and are squat, almost globular and a soft golden yellow, opening form pink buds. The fruits are globular resembling cympress cones. Info Random House Australian Native Plants Photo taken in Kings Park Nov 09

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