18 Bilder zum Thema "proteaceae family" bei ClipDealer

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Bouquet of flowers: peony, matricaria and serruria florida (blus
Grevillea lanigera flowering plant with clusters of pink flowers and narrow needle-like leaves. Woolly grevillea spreading shrub. Australian endemic in the family Proteaceae.
Into The Sky (Leucospermum cuneiforme)
Mysterious Prince Protea Cynaroides
fowers of Grevillea robusta
Exotic flowers of Banks' grevillea also known as Byfield waratah, red flowered silky oak and dwarf silky oak.
Close up of a red Australian native grevillea flower, family Proteaceae, against a natural green bokeh background
Yellow inflorescence and flowers of the Australian native Silver Banksia, Banksia marginate, family Proteaceae. Also known as Honeysuckle Banksia. Small shrub endemic to eastern Australia.
Close up of immature Australian native Banksia ericifolia inflorescence, family Proteaceae, Royal National Park, Sydney, NSW, Australia. Common name is the Heath-leaved Banksia. Endemic to central coast of New South Wales.
Australian native golden flower head of the Showy Dryandra, Banksia formosa, family Proteaceae. Endemic to south west Western Australia. Formerly known as Dryandra formosa.
Australian native golden flower head of the Showy Dryandra, Banksia formosa, family Proteaceae. Endemic to south west Western Australia. Formerly known as Dryandra formosa.
Grevillea flower of yellow orange on tree in the summer garden / Flowers of  grevillea in pine family
Red Pincushion Southafrican Protea (Proteaceae)
Leucadendron coniferum flower, member of Protea family in Southern Cape, South Africa
Fruits of the Australian native Pine leaved Geebung, Persoonia pinifolia, family Proteaceae. Endemic to heath and sclerophyll forest of Sydney sandstone region. Also known as Australian Christmas tree due to pine like foliage and flowers in December.
Macadamia nuts in the bowl. Top view
Unusual white and orange inflorescence of the Acorn Banksia, Banksia prionotes, family Proteaceae. Native to west coast of Western Australia.  Individual flowers open bottom to top resulting in acorn-like appearance.
Watercolor Cassinopsis ilicifolia, Australian flora. Illustration clipart isolated on white background.

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