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There's more to our Flora than just a flower or two . . .

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108. Fagus in Autumn - Nothofagus gunnii - Tasmania’s native beech
The stunning Nothofagus gunnii - popularly shortened to 'Fagus' - is a spectacular native in autumn. And there's so much  in our bushland to catch the eye - down to the tiniest fungi - or native orchids that abound in our island state. I hope you enjoy                                                                 this sampling ...

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005. Crested Pink Sun Orchid, Bruny Island, Tasmania
189. Manfern frond
014.Waratah - telopea truncata - endemic to Tasmania
013. RED fungi - Hygrocybe Firma; West Coast forests
025. Fine Fungi Family
026. Fungi Five
012. Fungi pair - Galerina hypnorum
009. Snowgum after rain, Mt Field National Park
037. Fungi Hygrocybe sp
039. Fungi pink pair
230. Viola hederacea - Ivy Leaf Violet
228. Anopterus glandulosus - Tasmanian Laurel
038. Fungi Cortinarius sp Telamonia
015. Dew on reeds
290. Trigger Plant flower
288. Christmas Bush - aka Mountain Lilac
049. Fungi: Gleaming Cortinarius
050. Diplarenna or "Flag" iris
272. Flying Duck orchid
108. Fagus in Autumn - Nothofagus gunnii - Tasmania’s native beech
224. Earth Star fungi
051. Eucryphia lucida - Leatherwood flower - source of Tasmania's 'leatherwood honey'
226. unknown fungi
227. Yellow fungi: Gliophorus chromolimoneus
225. Shelf Fungi
233. Clematis aristata - native clematis
234. Dog Rose - Bauera rubioidis
232. Patersonia fragilis - Short Purple Flag
229. Spreading guineaflower - Hibbertia procumbens
231. Tetratheca labillardierei - Glandular Pinkbells
237. Honey Bush - Richea scoparia - endemic Tasmanian native
235. Sawleaf Daisy - Olearia Stellulata
236. Ozothamnus in bud
238. Mycena sp Fungi
239. Beech Orange Fungi
260. Our beautiful 'fagus' in autumn - 'nothofagus gunnii', our native beech
289. Blue Berry - Dianella tasmanica
146. Wildflowers in Tasmania
113. Wildflowers in Tasmania II
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