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Kugel-Teufelskralle
phyteuma orbiculare
araschnia levana
Brauner Waldvogel
pulsatille vulgaris
Große Braunelle
Große Braunelle
Ästige Graslilie
Ameisenblattkäfer
Brandknabenkraut
Küchenschelle
pulsatille vulgaris
Graslilie
Perlmutterfalter
Kratzdistel
Hauhechelbläuling
Ochsenauge
Bläulinge
Fransenenzian
Kabkörbchen
Großer Perlmutterfalter
Kriechender Günsel
Gewöhnlicher Hornklee
Glockenblume
Gewöhnliche Kugelblume
Frühlingsenzian
Hauhechelbläuling
Blutbärraupe
Brandknabenkraut
Großes Ochsenauge
Große Sumpfschwebfliege
Distelfalter
Schachbrettfalter
Feuerlilie
Queen Victoria
Enzianblüte
Silbergrüner Bläuling
Frühlingsenzian
Jakobsgreiskraut
Anax imperator
Senecio jacobaea
Deutscher Enzian
Frühlingsenzian
Kreuzspinne
Hauhechelbläuling
Heidelibelle
Hornklee
Heideröschen
Hauhechelbläulinge
Gemeine Heidelibelle
Queen Victoria
Summer landscape on the walk of fame in the Park.
Christmas Bells, Blandfordia nobilis, family Blandfordiaceae, growing amongst yellow Xyris bracteata flowers in heath. Spring and summer flowering, Royal National Park, NSW, Australia
Australian native Melaleuca squamea, Swamp Honey-Myrtle (Family Myrtaceae), growing in heath, Little Marley Fire trail, Royal National Park. Endemic to south-eastern Australia. Spring flowering.
Red flower of the Australian native Mountain Devil, Lambertia formosa, family Proteaceae, Royal National Park, Sydney, Australia. Endemic to NSW. Viewed from above.
Australian native Pink Five-Corners Flowers, Styphelia triflora, family Ericaceae, growing in heath along the Little Marley Firetrail, Royal National Park, NSW, Australia
Butterflies on wild yellow everlasting daisies growing in woodland near Grenfell in NSW countryside, Australia. Moody nature image with selective focus on daisy..
Close up of pink flowers of the Australian native Boronia ledifolia, family Rutaceae, Royal National Park, Sydney, Australia. Also known as the Showy, Sydney or Ledum Boronia
Close up of immature Australian native Banksia ericifolia inflorescence, family Proteaceae, Royal National Park, Sydney, NSW, Australia. Common name is the Heath-leaved Banksia. Endemic to central coast of New South Wales.
Pink flowers of the Australian native myrtle Kunzea capitata, family Myrtaceae, growing in heath in Royal National Park, Sydney, NSW, Australia. Spring flowering.
Small Banksia serrata seedling growing in sandy soil in heath in front of burnt and blackened branches following a bushfire.  Royal National Park, New South Wales, Australia
Yellow flowers of the Australian native Hibbertia monogyna, family Dilleniaceae, growing in heath in the Royal National Park, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Purple Australian native Common Fringe lilies
Australian Purple Flag Iris
Red flower and bud of the Australian native Mountain Devil, Lambertia formosa, family Proteaceae, growing in heath, Little Marley Firetrail, Royal National Park, east coast NSW, Australia. Endemic to New South Wales, flowers in winter and spring.
Back lit pink, red and white bell-shaped flowers of the Australian Fuchsia Heath, Epacris longiflora, family Ericaceae, growing in a Sydney woodland understory, NSW, Australia
Australian native broad-leaf drumstick flower and fruit, Isopogon anemonifolius, growing in heath in the Royal National Park, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Spring flowering
Deep pink flowers of the Australian Native Rose, Boronia serrulata, family Rutaceae, Royal National Park, Sydney, NSW, Australia. Spring flowering. Copy space for text.
Close up of pink flowers of the Australian native Boronia ledifolia, family Rutaceae, Royal National Park, Sydney, Australia. Also known as the Showy, Sydney or Ledum Boronia
Two purple Australian native Common Fringe lilies, Thysanotus tuberosus, blooming in heath in the Royal National Park, Sydney, Australia

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