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Australian Plants on Postage Stamps by Australian National Botanic Gardens; Australian Stamp Bulletin No. 280 June - August 2005; Australian Stamp Bulletin No. 282 January - February 2006; Australian Stamp Bulletin No. 286 January - March 2007
Rough emu bush: WA Eremophila subteretifolia Chinnock ms. Lake King emu bush: WA Eremophila ternifolia: Wongan emu bush: WA Eremophila veneta Chinnock ms. Metal-flowered emu bush: WA Eremophila verticillata: Whorled emu bush: WA Eremophila virens: Campion eremophila, green-flowered emu bush: WA Eremophila viscida: Varnish bush: WA Eriocaulon ...
Australian herbs and spices were used by Aboriginal peoples to flavour food in ground ovens. [1] The term "spice" is applied generally to the non-leafy range of strongly flavoured dried Australian bushfoods. They mainly consist of aromatic fruits and seed products, although
The Australian bush fly is a dung fly that is closely related to the bazaar fly (M. sorbens). The adults are attracted to large mammals for fluid for nourishment and feces for oviposition. [3] A study showed that there is a low survival rate for eggs and larvae of this species in cattle feces because of infrequent rainfall.
Banksia is a genus of around 170 species of flowering plants in the family Proteaceae. [1] These Australian wildflowers and popular garden plants are easily recognised by their characteristic flower spikes, and woody fruiting "cones" and heads.
Trichodesma zeylanicum, commonly known as Northern bluebell, camel bush or cattle bush, is a herb or shrub native to Australia. Description It ...
Leichhardtia australis, commonly known as the bush banana, silky pear or green vine is an Australian native plant. It is found in Central Australia and throughout Western Australia . [ 2 ] It is a bush tucker food used by Indigenous Australians .
The South Australian Policy adopted Sturt's Desert Pea (Swainsona formosa) as the Floral Emblem of South Australia on 23 November 1961. [ 6 ] The Tasmanian Government proclaimed Eucalyptus globulus as their State floral emblem on 5 December 1962, [ 7 ] however it is rarely seen as an official or popular emblem. [ 8 ]