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Australia Collection (page 93)

Background imageAustralia Collection: Baobab tree flower Baobab trees flower for one night only. This one photographed in the morning is

Baobab tree flower Baobab trees flower for one night only. This one photographed in the morning is wilting
DH-3773 Baobab / Boab tree flower Sheep Island, Kimberley coast, Western Australia. Adansonia gregorii Baobab trees flower for one night only

Background imageAustralia Collection: Roths Tree Frog Distributed across the Top End from the Kimberley to eastern Queensland

Roths Tree Frog Distributed across the Top End from the Kimberley to eastern Queensland
DH-4011 Roths Tree Frog At Mt Barnett, Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia. Litoria rothii Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageAustralia Collection: Bungle Bungle rock formations. These sandstone and conglomerate beehive-like towers were formed

Bungle Bungle rock formations. These sandstone and conglomerate beehive-like towers were formed through water erosion
DH-3775 Bungle Bungle rock formations - Purnululu National Park. southern part of the Kimberley region in the far northeast of Western Australia

Background imageAustralia Collection: Magnificent / Splendid Tree Frog One of Australia's largest frogs

Magnificent / Splendid Tree Frog One of Australia's largest frogs. Splendid Tree Frogs are confined to rocky areas
DH-4014 Magnificent / Splendid Tree Frog At Kupingarri Aboriginal Community, Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia. Litoria splendida One of Australia's largest frogs

Background imageAustralia Collection: Magnificent / Splendid Tree Frog Splendid Tree Frogs are confined to rocky areas of the Kimberley

Magnificent / Splendid Tree Frog Splendid Tree Frogs are confined to rocky areas of the Kimberley
DH-4013 Magnificent / Splendid Tree Frog At Kupingarri Aboriginal Community, Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia. Litoria splendida May live for 25 years or more

Background imageAustralia Collection: Fan Palm Found in the far northeast of Western Australia. At a gorge on the El Questro cattle

Fan Palm Found in the far northeast of Western Australia. At a gorge on the El Questro cattle station, Kimberley
DH-3777 Fan Palm Gorge on the El Questro cattle station, Kimberley, Western Australia. Livistona mariae Found in the far northeast of Western Australia

Background imageAustralia Collection: Fan Palm Endemic to the Bungle Bungles area. Kimberley, Western Australia

Fan Palm Endemic to the Bungle Bungles area. Kimberley, Western Australia
DH-3778 Fan Palm Kimberley, Western Australia. Livistiona victoriae Endemic to the Bungle Bungles area. Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageAustralia Collection: Fan Palm flower This species is endemic to the Mitchell Plateau of the Kimberley region of Western

Fan Palm flower This species is endemic to the Mitchell Plateau of the Kimberley region of Western Australia
DH-3970 Fan Palm flower Mitchell Plateau of the Kimberley region of Western Australia Livistona eastoni This species is endemic to the Mitchell Plateau of the Kimberley region of Western Australia

Background imageAustralia Collection: Kapok Flower At Manning Gorge, Kimberley, Western Australia. A concoction of the flowers

Kapok Flower At Manning Gorge, Kimberley, Western Australia. A concoction of the flowers
DH-3816 Kapok Flower At Manning Gorge, Kimberley, Western Australia. A concoction of the flowers and bark was drunk by Australian aborigines for fevers

Background imageAustralia Collection: Apple Mangrove with pneumatophores Kimberley coastline near Sheep Island, Western Australia

Apple Mangrove with pneumatophores Kimberley coastline near Sheep Island, Western Australia
DH-3776 Apple Mangrove with pneumatophores Kimberley coastline near Sheep Island, Western Australia. Sonneratia alba Commonly found along the tropical northern Australian coastline

Background imageAustralia Collection: Paperbark trees - and waterlilies In the wetlands of Yellow Waters, Cooinda, in Kakadu National Park

Paperbark trees - and waterlilies In the wetlands of Yellow Waters, Cooinda, in Kakadu National Park
DH-3302 Paperbark trees - and waterlilies In the wetlands of Yellow Waters, Cooinda, in Kakadu National Park. Melaleuca sp A World Heritage listed National Park with wetlands of International

Background imageAustralia Collection: Kapok - After flowering green barrel-shaped fruits approximately 8cm long are produced

Kapok - After flowering green barrel-shaped fruits approximately 8cm long are produced
DH-3343 Kapok - After flowering green barrel-shaped fruits approximately 8cm long are produced Manning Gorge in the Kimberleys, Western Australia

Background imageAustralia Collection: Mt Olga Wattle Northern South Australia, west of Marla, Australia

Mt Olga Wattle Northern South Australia, west of Marla, Australia
DH-3059 Mt Olga Wattle Northern South Australia, west of Marla, Australia. Acacia olgana Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageAustralia Collection: Ghost Gum in Alice Springs landscape. - This species grows only in central and northern Australia

Ghost Gum in Alice Springs landscape. - This species grows only in central and northern Australia
DH-3336 Ghost Gum in Alice Springs landscape Near Historical Telegraph Station, Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia Corymbia aparrerinja This species grows only in central

Background imageAustralia Collection: Large Pigweed - The tap root leaves and seeds were all eaten by aborigines Near Andado

Large Pigweed - The tap root leaves and seeds were all eaten by aborigines Near Andado, Northern Territory, Australia
DH-3346 Large Pigweed - The tap root leaves and seeds were all eaten by aborigine Near Andado, Northern Territory, Australia

Background imageAustralia Collection: Waterlilies At Yellow Waters, Cooinda, in Kakadu National Park

Waterlilies At Yellow Waters, Cooinda, in Kakadu National Park. A World Heritage listed National Park with wetlands of
DH-3303 Waterlilies At Yellow Waters, Cooinda, in Kakadu National Park. Nymphoides sp A World Heritage listed National Park with wetlands of International Importance (Ramsar Convention)

Background imageAustralia Collection: Mulga Trees Aboriginal use: Seeds roasted and ground to a paste

Mulga Trees Aboriginal use: Seeds roasted and ground to a paste. Is the most important source of wood for a wide
DH-3060 Mulga Trees Near Marla, Sth Australia, Australia. Acacia aneura Aboriginal use: Seeds roasted and ground to a paste. Is the most important source of wood for a wide variety of implements

Background imageAustralia Collection: Cycad - The decline of the Black-footed Rock Wallaby may have had an effect on seed dispersal

Cycad - The decline of the Black-footed Rock Wallaby may have had an effect on seed dispersal. Listed as vulnerable
DH-3328 Cycad - The decline of the Black-footed Rock Wallaby may have had an effect on seed dispersal MacDonnell Ranges, Northern Territory, Australia Macrozamia macdonnellii. Listed as vulnerable

Background imageAustralia Collection: Baobab Tree - Famous tree used as temporary prison for aboriginals captured as slaves in the 1800s

Baobab Tree - Famous tree used as temporary prison for aboriginals captured as slaves in the 1800s
DH-3357 Baobab / Boab Tree - Famous tree used as temporary prison for aboriginals captured as slaves in the 1800s Kimberleys, Western Australia during the dry season hence this tree has no leaves

Background imageAustralia Collection: Kapok flower - Australian aborigines used the flowers and bark to make a drink when suffering a

Kapok flower - Australian aborigines used the flowers and bark to make a drink when suffering a fever
DH-3218 Kapok flower Kimberleys Western Australia. Cochlospermum fraseri Australian aborigines used the flowers and bark to make a drink when suffering a fever

Background imageAustralia Collection: Australia Lake Moondarra The water supply for Mt Isa. Queensland, Australia

Australia Lake Moondarra The water supply for Mt Isa. Queensland, Australia
DH-3150 Australia - Lake Moondarra The water supply for Mt Isa. Queensland, Australia. Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageAustralia Collection: Kapok - Mature fruit splitting and releasing silky hairs embedded with seeds

Kapok - Mature fruit splitting and releasing silky hairs embedded with seeds
DH-3345 Kapok - Mature fruit splitting and releasing silky hairs embedded with seeds Manning Gorge in the Kimberleys, Western Australia

Background imageAustralia Collection: Australia Lake Moondarra Near Mt Isa, Queensland, Australia

Australia Lake Moondarra Near Mt Isa, Queensland, Australia
DH-3151 Australia - Lake Moondarra Near Mt Isa, Queensland, Australia. Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageAustralia Collection: Butterfly Bush - Name refers to the flower. A native of the Alice Springs area inhabiting sandy

Butterfly Bush - Name refers to the flower. A native of the Alice Springs area inhabiting sandy country
DH-3323 Butterfly Bush Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia Petalostylis cassioides A native of the Alice Springs area inhabiting sandy country

Background imageAustralia Collection: Weeping Pittosporum or Native Apricot West of Marla, northern South Australia, Australia

Weeping Pittosporum or Native Apricot West of Marla, northern South Australia, Australia
DH-3070 Weeping Pittosporum / Native Apricot West of Marla, northern South Australia, Australia. Pittosporum angustifolium Aboriginal use: seeds ground and used as a poultice

Background imageAustralia Collection: Dry lakebed Succulent - This species flourishes on dry lake beds which may remain dry for years

Dry lakebed Succulent - This species flourishes on dry lake beds which may remain dry for years
DH-3331 Dry lakebed Succulent - This species flourishes on dry lake beds which may remain dry for years. Newhaven Bird Sanctuary, Northern Territory

Background imageAustralia Collection: Hooker River at Lajamanu on the northern edge of the Tanami Desert, Northern Territory Australia

Hooker River at Lajamanu on the northern edge of the Tanami Desert, Northern Territory Australia
DH-3215 Hooker River at Lajamanu northern edge of the Tanami Desert, Northern Territory Australia Photographed in June during the dry season

Background imageAustralia Collection: Mt Olga Wattle flower Northern South Australia, west of Marla, Australia

Mt Olga Wattle flower Northern South Australia, west of Marla, Australia
DH-3058 Mt Olga Wattle flower Northern South Australia, west of Marla, Australia Acacia olgana Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageAustralia Collection: Saltbush and bluebush habitat. Foreground, Tall Yellowtop / Camel Weed North of Marla

Saltbush and bluebush habitat. Foreground, Tall Yellowtop / Camel Weed North of Marla, South Australia, Australia
DH-3062 Australia - Saltbush and bluebush habitat. Foreground, Tall Yellowtop / Camel Weed North of Marla, South Australia Senecio magnificus Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageAustralia Collection: Sugarcane burning - Some sugarcane farmers burn their crop to remove dry leaves

Sugarcane burning - Some sugarcane farmers burn their crop to remove dry leaves
DH-3458 Sugarcane burning At Kununurra in the Ord River Irrigation Scheme agricultural lands. Western Australia Some sugarcane farmers burn their crop to remove dry leaves

Background imageAustralia Collection: Fan Palm Endemic to the Kimberley Region of northern Western Australia

Fan Palm Endemic to the Kimberley Region of northern Western Australia. Stands of these unique palms are found
DH-3207 Fan Palm Endemic to the Kimberley Region of northern Western Australia Livistona eastonii Stands of these unique palms are found on the Mitchell Plateau

Background imageAustralia Collection: Hill Mulga - and Spinifex covered hillsides behind. Aboriginal use: Seeds eaten for food

Hill Mulga - and Spinifex covered hillsides behind. Aboriginal use: Seeds eaten for food
DH-3342 Hill Mulga - and Spinifex covered hillsides behind Mt White Range, Arltunga, East MacDonnell Ranges, Northern Territory, Australia

Background imageAustralia Collection: Grass Fire - In Australia a grass fire is a significant management tool for station owners

Grass Fire - In Australia a grass fire is a significant management tool for station owners
DH-3461 Grass Fire Mt Elizabeth Station, Kimberleys, Western Australia In Australia a grass fire is a significant management tool for station owners

Background imageAustralia Collection: Native Oat-grass Native Australian grass. Northern South Australia, Australia

Native Oat-grass Native Australian grass. Northern South Australia, Australia
DH-3061 Native Oat-grass Native Australian grass. Northern South Australia, Australia. Enneapogon avenaceus Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageAustralia Collection: Australia The Breakaways - desert landscape. Located on the Aboriginal Antakirinja Land in the far

Australia The Breakaways - desert landscape. Located on the Aboriginal Antakirinja Land in the far north of South
DH-3069 Australia -The Breakaways. Located on the Aboriginal Antakirinja Land in the far north of South Australia, 25 km NNWest of the Opal Mining Township of Coober Pedy

Background imageAustralia Collection: Helm's Cassia Northern South Australia, west of Marla, Australia

Helm's Cassia Northern South Australia, west of Marla, Australia
DH-3056 Helm's Cassia Northern South Australia, west of Marla, Australia Cassia helmsii Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageAustralia Collection: Ironwood Northern South Australia, west of Marla, Australia

Ironwood Northern South Australia, west of Marla, Australia
DH-3057 Ironwood Northern South Australia, west of Marla, Australia. Acacia etriopholiata Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageAustralia Collection: Leatherwood Mountain, Tasmania, Australia Grows in the wet forests of the West and South-west

Leatherwood Mountain, Tasmania, Australia Grows in the wet forests of the West and South-west
DH-3021 Leatherwood Mountain, Tasmania, Australia Eucryphia lucida Grows in the wet forests of the West and South-west. Famous for the honey apiarists make from it

Background imageAustralia Collection: Bunch Keresene Grass / Mulga Grass / Curly-wire grass Native Australian grass Nthn South

Bunch Keresene Grass / Mulga Grass / Curly-wire grass Native Australian grass Nthn South Australia, Australia
DH-3043 Bunch Keresene Grass / Mulga Grass / Curly-wire grass Nthn South Australia, Australia Aristida contorta Native Australian grass Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageAustralia Collection: Desert Cassia Typical arid land shrub

Desert Cassia Typical arid land shrub
DH-3051 Desert Cassia - Typical arid land shrub Northern South Australia Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageAustralia Collection: Waddywood trees At Mac Clarke Conservation Reserve, Northern Territory Australia

Waddywood trees At Mac Clarke Conservation Reserve, Northern Territory Australia
DH-3040 Waddywood trees At Mac Clarke Conservation Reserve, Northern Territory Australia. Acacia peuce These hardwood trees used by Aborigines to make a waddy, a fighting stick or club

Background imageAustralia Collection: Latz's Wattle A rare and endangered wattle Near Henbury Station, Alice Springs

Latz's Wattle A rare and endangered wattle Near Henbury Station, Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia
DH-3034 Latz's Wattle - A rare and endangered wattle Near Henbury Station, Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia Acacia latzii Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageAustralia Collection: Cotton Panic Grass Native Australian grass Northern South Australia, Australia

Cotton Panic Grass Native Australian grass Northern South Australia, Australia
DH-3047 Cotton Panic Grass Northern South Australia, Australia. Digitaria brownii Native Australian grass Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageAustralia Collection: Woolly Tea-tree Mt Wellington, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia

Woolly Tea-tree Mt Wellington, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
DH-3028 Woolly Tea-tree Mt Wellington, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia Leptospermum lanigerum Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageAustralia Collection: Bloodwood Eucalyptus Northern South Australia. Australia

Bloodwood Eucalyptus Northern South Australia. Australia
DH-3042 Bloodwood Eucalyptus Northern South Australia. Australia. Corymbia opaca Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageAustralia Collection: Solanum sp Ellery Creek Big Hole, West MacDonnell National Park, Northern Territory, Australia

Solanum sp Ellery Creek Big Hole, West MacDonnell National Park, Northern Territory, Australia
DH-3037 Solanum Ellery Creek Big Hole, West MacDonnell National Park, Northern Territory, Australia Solanum sp Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageAustralia Collection: Huon Pine Tasmania, Australia Extremely slow growing and long-living tree

Huon Pine Tasmania, Australia Extremely slow growing and long-living tree. Only Bristlecone Pine lives longer
DH-3016 Huon Pine Tasmania, Australia Lagarostrobos franklinii Extremely slow growing and long-living tree. Only Bristlecone Pine lives longer. Relic of Gondwana

Background imageAustralia Collection: River Red Gums Trephina Gorge Nature Park, Northern Territory, Australia

River Red Gums Trephina Gorge Nature Park, Northern Territory, Australia
DH-3035 River Red Gums Trephina Gorge Nature Park, Northern Territory, Australia. Eucalyptus camaldulensis Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only



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