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Everlastings (Pink and White) Seeds
EverlastingsBotanical name: Rhodanthe chlorocephala ssp roseaAlso known as: everlasting daisies, ...
EverlastingsBotanical name: Rhodanthe chlorocephala ssp roseaAlso known as: everlasting daisies, pink paper daisies Easiest and quickest to grow of all Australian wildflowers and the most famous of the pink everlastings. Flowers in various shades of pink, salmon and white with centres of yellow, black or yellow and black. One of the many everlastings or paper daisies which cover the Australian bushland with a thick carpet of colour from late winter to summer. Wildflower Seed Starter granules...
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Golden EverlastingsBotanic name: Xerochrysum bracteatum A fabulous profusion of large bright gold...
Golden EverlastingsBotanic name: Xerochrysum bracteatum A fabulous profusion of large bright golden blooms over several months from late winter to summer. A hardy perennial plant to 1m (3′). Excellent for cut flowers or for drying and preserving. One of the large group of flowers referred to as everlastings or paper daisies which lights up much of the Australian bushland with a thick carpet of various colours and thrills thousands of visitors from all over the world. Can appear as a vibrant “...
$6.50
Exclusive to Aspects‘Desert Bloom’ tea towel artwork from an original painting by Helen Ansell. P...
Exclusive to Aspects‘Desert Bloom’ tea towel artwork from an original painting by Helen Ansell. Perfect for drying and cleaning crockery, glassware and cutlery, this microfibre tea towel removes smears, watermarks and fingerprints effortlessly. Microfibre reduces bacteria on surfaces by up to 92% and can absorb up to six times its weight in moisture. The microfibre is made from an innovative, recycled fabric called RPET - which is produced from items including water bottles and fabric off cut...
$24.95
These coasters are inspired by the landscapes of the north west of Western Australia. The process...
These coasters are inspired by the landscapes of the north west of Western Australia. The process begins with the background, colouring the glass with glass powders applied by hand. Another layer of glass is then fused over the original piece. After the first firing, glass powders are applied through a silk screen. Depending on the image desired, this process maybe repeated with multiple screens, firing each portion of the image separately. Lastly, the shape of the glass is changed by firing ...
$190.00
AIATSIS Map of Indigenous Australia
AIATSIS Map of Indigenous Australia The map is an attempt to represent the language, tribal or na...
AIATSIS Map of Indigenous Australia The map is an attempt to represent the language, tribal or nation groups of the Aboriginal peoples of Australia. Aboriginal groups were included on the map based on the published resources available between 1988 and 1994 which determine the cultural, language and trade boundaries and relationships between groups. The map was developed along with the Encyclopedia of Aboriginal Australia as part of a research project. The borders between groups are purposeful...
$14.95
Colour Guide to Spring Wildflowers of Western A...
Colour Guide to Spring Wildflowers of Western Australia: Part 4 - Exmouth and the PilbaraEddy Waj...
Colour Guide to Spring Wildflowers of Western Australia: Part 4 - Exmouth and the PilbaraEddy Wajon This book is the fourth in a series of guides to Western Australian wildflowers that groups the flowers by colour rather than family or genus. Wildflowers of the same colour are grouped together and each plant is described in very simple, non-technical terms. This fied guide contains colour photographs of more than 220 of the most common (and not so common) winter to spring wildflowers that gro...
$19.95
Art print of an original painting by Helen Ansell. Boab Tree (Adansonia gregorii)The Boab Tree is...
Art print of an original painting by Helen Ansell. Boab Tree (Adansonia gregorii)The Boab Tree is related to the Madagascan and African Adansonia species known as baobabs. As with other baobabs, it is easily recognised by the swollen base of its trunk, which forms a massive caudex, giving the tree a bottle-like appearance. The huge tree, found in the Western Australian Kimberley region, is used as food, medicine, shelter and artwork. Boabs range form 5-15 metres in height, usually between 9-1...
$49.95
Art print of an original painting by Helen Ansell. Wreath Flower (Leschenaultia macrantha)A speci...
Art print of an original painting by Helen Ansell. Wreath Flower (Leschenaultia macrantha)A species of low growing plant, the unique and distictive "Wreath Flower", amazingly, grows in bare gravel roadsides, quarries, cemeteries, etc., particularly around Mullewa, inland from Geraldton, Western Australia. Mullewa is renown for it's carpets of everlastings, but of the many flowering specimens in the district, the wreath flower is the star attraction of the annual Mullewa Wildflower Show held e...
$49.95
Art print of an original painting by Emma Blyth.
Art print of an original painting by Emma Blyth.
$40.00
Based on artwork by Rosie Lala from Yarliyil Art Centre in Western Australia. Packaged with infor...
Based on artwork by Rosie Lala from Yarliyil Art Centre in Western Australia. Packaged with information about the artist and artwork. Yarliyil Art Centre is located in Halls Creek in the East Kimberley region of Western Australia. Yarliyil Artists work across a range of styles and mediums, representing the rich culture of the land, its history and the people. The main language groups of Yarliyil Artists are Jaru, Kidja and Walmajarri. Royalties from this product directly benefit the artist an...
$22.95