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A Field Guide to the Eremophilas of Western Aus...
A Field Guide to the Eremophilas of Western Australia: Revised Second EditionAndrew Brown and Bev...
A Field Guide to the Eremophilas of Western Australia: Revised Second EditionAndrew Brown and Bevan Buirchell Eremophila species abound on desolate rocky hills, open spinifex plains, sparse woodlands, barren dry watercourses, and inland sand dunes that stretch to the horizon, where the only signs of human habitation are occasional fence lines, rusted remains of vehicles or rough winding tracks that meander into the distance. Aptly, their generic name, when translated, means “lover of lonely o...
$50.00
‘Give me a home among the gum trees….’ These earrings are sure to delight nature lovers. Featuri...
‘Give me a home among the gum trees….’ These earrings are sure to delight nature lovers. Featuring the realistic watercolour illustrations of Australian eucalyptus leaves from botanical artist ELK Prints. Printed onto aluminium sheet and hand-cut by Erin. Choose between the warmth of the burnt orange or the freshness of the green colour.
$75.00 – $75.00 2 Options
This large magnet features some of Perth's most well known buildings and attractions.
This large magnet features some of Perth's most well known buildings and attractions.
$8.95
These pieces are inspired by the landscapes of Western Australia. The process begins with the bac...
These pieces are inspired by the landscapes 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 it over a mold. Each...
$300.00
Jan Ramage, illustrated by Ellen Hickman From the break of dawn to nightfall, the tuart is not as...
Jan Ramage, illustrated by Ellen Hickman From the break of dawn to nightfall, the tuart is not as it appears. Leaves and bark, trunk and branches - all are places of pretence, traps and trickery. Find out what surprise a "moon crater" might hide and why a bullseye borer drills holes; how a crab spider goes shopping and a jewel beetle becomes a seedpod; why a dragon wears a beard and how a gecko talks. And meet the "mad hatterpiller", who does a very clever hat trick. 'Tuart Dwellers' celebra...
$26.95
A long lasting sachet with the fresh aroma of lemon myrtle, to place in drawers or wardrobes.
A long lasting sachet with the fresh aroma of lemon myrtle, to place in drawers or wardrobes.
$12.50
Terra Bella Clothing Protector
Hang this sachet in your cupboard to subtly perfume and freshen your clothing while naturally rep...
Hang this sachet in your cupboard to subtly perfume and freshen your clothing while naturally repelling insects. Gum blossom fragrance.
$14.95
Perths Best Bush, Coast and City Walks
Perth's Best Bush, Coast and City Walks, 2nd editionPaul Amyes Perth and its environs boast a hug...
Perth's Best Bush, Coast and City Walks, 2nd editionPaul Amyes Perth and its environs boast a huge range of beautiful environments, making the region perfect for exploring on foot. This second edition of 'Perth's Best Bush, Coast and City Walks' introduces the best walks for visitors and residents alike, ranging from leisurely beach-side strolls to the more rugged tracks deep in the bush. Detailed descriptions and maps help the reader explore the regions parks, bushland, lakes, coasts and mos...
$32.95
A delightful hand and body moisturising lotion, carefully formulated with pure rich coconut oil t...
A delightful hand and body moisturising lotion, carefully formulated with pure rich coconut oil to hydrate and moisture hands and body. The silky luxurious lotion is infused with the scent of boronia, one of the most fragrant and unique flowers of Australian flora.
$24.95
Jolly Read, Illustrated by Natasha Lea The quokka (or quak-a in local Noongar language) is a uniq...
Jolly Read, Illustrated by Natasha Lea The quokka (or quak-a in local Noongar language) is a unique and rare marsupial living on Wadjemup or Rottnest, an island in the sun off the coast of Western Australia. They are isolated and have no predators, and maybe that's why they smile so much! Quokkas are famous for being the friendliest and happiest wild animals on Earth. The new quirky funny kids’ book about the unique little Rottnest Island marsupial that has become famous for being the happies...
$25.95
The Boab TreePat Lowe That ‘colossus of the bush’, the boab tree, has long intrigued visitors to ...
The Boab TreePat Lowe That ‘colossus of the bush’, the boab tree, has long intrigued visitors to the Kimberley. Where did it come from? How long does it live? With its strong branches and gnarled trunk, the boab is a minor ecosystem, providing shade and shelter for other lives. Native bees and bagmoths, lizards and nesting birds, cattle and human beings, the boab embraces them all. Some aged boabs bear scars from long-past visitors: Aboriginal engravings, Muslim prayer alcoves, the name of a ...
$39.95
Guide to the Wildlife of Perth and Australia's ...
Simon Nevill The highest selling and most comprehensive wildlife guide book in South Western Aust...
Simon Nevill The highest selling and most comprehensive wildlife guide book in South Western Australia! This (reissued) much-respected and encyclopaedic guide, first published in 2014, is indispensable to anyone with an interest in the wide variety of fauna and flora to be found in the south west of Australia. The area bounded by the Margaret River region in the far south west of Western Australia, Lancelin to the north of Perth, Esperance on the mid-south coast and the inland township of Sou...
$39.95