24 Bilder zum Thema "sclerophyll" bei ClipDealer

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Australian native Jacky Dragon lizard, Amphibolurus muricatus, family Agamidae, on a branch in woodland in the Royal National Park, Sydney, Australia. Endemic to southeast coast of Australia.
Yellow and red flowers of Australian native Narrow Leaf Bitter Pea Daviesia corymbosa, family Fabaceae, subfamily Faboideae, growing in Sydney sandstone heathland, woodland and sclerophyll forest. Endemic to NSW. Spring flowering
Australian native Flannel Flower wildflowers, Actinotus helianthi, family Apiaceae, in Sydney woodland on Hawkesbury sandstone soils. Endemic to NSW and southern Qld. Spring to summer flowering.
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.
Australian native Jacky Dragon lizard
Wattle (Acacia) seed pods
Close up of pink red blossoms of the Australian native Mugga or Red Ironbark Eucalyptus sideroxylon, family Myrtaceae, in central west NSW. Small to medium gum tree endemic to dry sclerophyll forest
White flowers of the Australian native Small Leaved Tea Tree Gaudium parvifolium, family Myrtaceae, in Sydney woodland. Formerly in Leptospermum. Endemic to sclerophyll forest of NSW.
Australian Echidna searching for ants on sandstone rocks
Australian native Flannel Flower wildflowers, Actinotus helianthi, family Apiaceae. Endemic to open forest and woodland on sandstone soils of New South Wales and southern Queensland. Spring to summer flowering.
Australian Banksia seed pods
Hoop araucaria tree plant
Red and magenta flower heads of an Australian Waratah
Yellow and red flowers of Australian native Narrow Leaf Bitter Pea Daviesia corymbosa, family Fabaceae, subfamily Faboideae, growing in Sydney sandstone heathland, woodland and sclerophyll forest. Endemic to NSW. Spring flowering
Closeup of cream flowers and distinctive leaves or phyllodes of the Australian native Myrtle Wattle, Acacia myrtifolia, family Fabaceae, subfamily Mimosoideae. Also known as the Red Stemmed Wattle. Phyllodes have prominent veins
wild smilax zeylanica plants
Young Banksia flower
Australian native Jacky Dragon lizard on a Banksia cone
Yellow and red flowers of Australian native Narrow Leaf Bitter Pea Daviesia corymbosa, family Fabaceae, subfamily Faboideae, growing in Sydney sandstone heathland, woodland and sclerophyll forest. Endemic to NSW. Spring flowering
Yellow flowers of rare Australian native saprophytic climbing orchid, Erythrorchis cassythoides, family Orchidaceae, growing on scribbly gum in Sydney woodland. Also known as black Bootlace Orchid. Endemic to sclerophyll forest in coastal NSW, Qld
Bees on pink blossoms of the Australian native Mugga or Red Ironbark Eucalyptus sideroxylon, family Myrtaceae, in central west NSW. Small to medium gum tree endemic to dry sclerophyll forest and woodland of eastern Australia. Hardwood used for timber
Australian native Flannel Flowers, Actinotus helianthi, family Apiaceae, in the dappled light of a woodland understory, Royal National Park, Sydney, NSW, Australia. Common name refers to its soft woolly or felt-like flowers, leaves and stems.
Australian Echidna searching for ants on sandstone rocks
Red and magenta flower head of an Australian Waratah

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