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Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
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Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
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Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
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Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
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These plants were described by the botanists in the 1800's and grow in winter wet areas.
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Tall Kangaroo Paw (Anigozanthos flavidus) in cultivation at the Australian National Botanic Gardens, Canberra, ACT, Australia. Photographed on 1 January 1972.Digitised from a slide. The original slide, which is of higher quality, is held.
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Perth, Western Australia, Australia
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Tall Kangaroo Paw (Anigozanthos flavidus) in cultivation at the Australian National Botanic Gardens, Canberra, ACT, Australia. Photographed on 1 January 1972.Digitised from a slide. The original slide, which is of higher quality, is held.
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Tall Kangaroo Paw (Anigozanthos flavidus) in cultivation at the Australian National Botanic Gardens, Canberra, ACT, Australia. Photographed on 1 January 1972.Digitised from a slide. The original slide, which is of higher quality, is held.
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Western Australia, Australia
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Tribonanthes purpurea This is a tiny flannel flower which grows in moss on granite rocks. It is listed as a Threatened plant and grows in only a few locations. The flower is about 1cm tall, the leaves growing to 3-4cm. It is a very hard plant to locate and find even when you know where it is. More photos in first comment
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Florida, United States
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July 17th, 2016 - Julington Durbin PreserveThis is the only HAEMODORACEAE native to North America.
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Minnear's Mobile Home Park, Florida, United States
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Florida, United States
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Florida, United States
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July 17th, 2016 - Julington Durbin Preserve
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Blackheath, New South Wales, Australia
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Blackheath, New South Wales, Australia
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Blackheath, New South Wales, Australia