Plant information
About plants | Cultivating plants | People, Art & Culture
About Australian Plants
- Photographs of Australian plants
- Plant names - resources
- Plant names - explained simply
- Botanical Databases
- Australia's Virtual Herbarium
- Statistics for the Australian flora
- Eucalypts
- Orchids
- Mistletoes
- Ferns
- Bryophytes (hornworts, liverworts & mosses)
- Lichens
- The Plant Underworld (web display on cryptogams)
- Fungi
- Myrtle Rust (a South American invader)
Plants in Cultivation
- Growing Native Plants
- Banksias - (genus Banksia )
- Wattles (genus Acacia)
- Waratahs - (genus Telopea)
- Bottlebrushes - (genus Callistemon)
- Kangaroo Paws (genus Anigozanthos)
- Ferns for cool climates
- Mosses in a kitchen sink
- Cultivars of Australian plants
- What is a cultivar?
- Native Plant Nurseries
- What is a botanic gardens?
- Directory of Australian botanic gardens
- History of Australian native horticulture
- Australian Suppliers of Tree Seed
- Australian Seedbank Partnership
- Myrtle Rust - resources for cultivated plants
People, Art and Culture
- Aboriginal uses of native plants
- Australia's early botanical history
- Plant collectors and illustrators
- Floral Emblems of Australia
- Australian plants on postage stamps
- Australian plants in early sheet music
- Christmas flowers
- Botanical art
- Coloured illustrations of some Australian plants and the artists that produced them.
- Australian plants on postage stamps, illustrating all the stamps.
- Poisonous Plants of S.E. Australia - a portfolio of illustrations.
- Proteaceae - a botanical line illustration and PDF for each genus.
- Myrtaceae, Leptospermum alliance - a botanical line illustration and PDF for each genus.
- Wattle 'nymphs' ! - art photography from 1921.
- Wattle illustrations from 'A Popular Guide to the Wildflowers of NSW' 1914
- Collin Woolcock illustrations - a selection donated to the ANBG.
- The Waratah as an art motif in the early 1900's.
- Australian Botanical Art book on the history of botanical illustration in Australia.
- Christmas flowers - some background information and history
- Botanical illustrations from Cook's voyage to Australia with Banks and Solander, 1768-1771 (NHM).
- Artist in Residence at the ANBG 2004/5
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