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In Australia, even our socks remind us of home. It's not unheard of to see an Australian wearing ...
In Australia, even our socks remind us of home. It's not unheard of to see an Australian wearing socks with thongs. These Aussie socks will make your feet fly. The budgie is one of the world’s most popular pets (WilsonPayne's are better – there’s no cages, no cleaning and no chirping, just cosy feet). Size 8-11
$35.00
A Field Guide to West Australian Isopogons and ...
Rob Sainsbury Rob Sainsbury has had a keen interest in Western Australian flora since the early 1...
Rob Sainsbury Rob Sainsbury has had a keen interest in Western Australian flora since the early 1980's. This book is the fourth in a series of field guides on Western Australian flora written over a number of years. This book focuses on a selection of Western Australian plants from the plant family Myrtaceae or myrtles. It is designed to function as a field guide to assist in the field identification of all named Western Australian species of Beaufortias, Eremaeas, Kunzeas and Regelias. Their...
$30.00
Eucalypts of Western Australia's Wheatbelt
Malcolm French This locally-produced guide provides a wealth of information on each of the 159 na...
Malcolm French This locally-produced guide provides a wealth of information on each of the 159 naturally-occurring eucalypt species found in the WA wheatbelt - many never described before. Compiled especially to assist the layperson or the beginner in the identification of eucalypts, this book features more than 1300 detailed colour photographs, meticulously compiled distribution maps and a "special features" section for each species, providing a summary of its most readily recognisable chara...
$49.00
Book - Growing Locals, Gardening with Local Pla...
This is a new edition of Growing Locals: Gardening with Local Plants in Perth, by Robert Powell &...
This is a new edition of Growing Locals: Gardening with Local Plants in Perth, by Robert Powell & Jane Emberson. Besides advice on how to foster a community of local native plants in your garden (or elsewhere), and discussion of why it is desirable, the book will include an updated list of native plants of the Perth Metropolitan Region (over 1,800) and their distribution, compiled by Greg Keighery, Vanda Longman & Barbara Rye. The definitive guide to growing local native plants in the...
$50.00
’Beauty of Courage’ "In the ambiance of light it is easy to recognise and support the beauty we c...
’Beauty of Courage’ "In the ambiance of light it is easy to recognise and support the beauty we can see. However only true courage will recognise beauty in the darkness and have the bravery required to stand firm until the light returns." - Djarliny Open edition A3 fine art print from an original canvas painting
$75.00
Orange BanksiaBotanic name: Banksia burdettiiAlso known as: Burdett's banksia A lovely small ever...
Orange BanksiaBotanic name: Banksia burdettiiAlso known as: Burdett's banksia A lovely small evergreen tree with a spreading, dome-shaped habit. Flowers profusely, starting in its second or third summer from seed, producing a full display of large, bright, two-tone orange cone-shaped flowers up to 18cm (7″) long, scattered among its contrasting green serrated-edged leaves. Grows to about 2.5m (8′) and 2m (7′) across. Attracts nectar feeding birds. Provides plenty of flowers for garden display...
$6.50
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
Jennifer A. Young This field and identification guide to the Western Australian hakeas, encompass...
Jennifer A. Young This field and identification guide to the Western Australian hakeas, encompasses and updates the trilogy of Field Guides to the Botanical Districts of the South-west of Western Australia into one complete volume, with additional information covering the northern botanical provinces.
$39.95
Field Guide to West Australian Beaufortias, Ere...
Field Guide to West Australian Beaufortias, Eremaeas, Kunzeas and RegeliasRobert Sainsbury This b...
Field Guide to West Australian Beaufortias, Eremaeas, Kunzeas and RegeliasRobert Sainsbury This book is the fourth in a series of field guides written on Western Australia flora over several years. Designed to function as a field guide to assist in the field identification of all Western Australian beaufortias, eremaeas, kunzeas and regelias.
$25.00
Australian Grass TreeBotanic name : Xanthorrhoea preissiiAlso known as: palga or balsa A distinct...
Australian Grass TreeBotanic name : Xanthorrhoea preissiiAlso known as: palga or balsa A distinctive Australian evergreen plant with its striking, unusual trunk and shock of thin grass-like leaves 1.5–2m (5–7′) in length sprouting from the top. In late winter or early spring it produces a flower spike up to 3m (10′) long from the head of the plant from which it disperses its seeds on the wind in late summer. The minute white flowers are clustered thickly along the whole of the flower spike. T...
$6.50
Nyoongar DictionaryRt. Rev. Bernard Rooney OSB, Emeritus Abbot of New Norcia The book includes a ...
Nyoongar DictionaryRt. Rev. Bernard Rooney OSB, Emeritus Abbot of New Norcia The book includes a comprehensive dictionary of the Nyoongar language focusing on what is now known as the northern dialect. Divided into two sections, NyoongarEnglish and EnglishNyoongar, the dictionary is the result of the author's own grassroots experience of Nyoongar as a spoken language and offers the fruits of his extensive research into the available written sources. These sources include published dictiona...
$13.50
Perfect for drying and cleaning crockery, glassware and cutlery, this microfibre tea towel remove...
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 cuts. Supporting the CommunityThese tea towels are cut, dyed, printed and overlocked by a combinati...
$24.95