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by Michaela Perryman
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Accessorize your life with unique stickers from an independent artist! Our vinyl stickers are available in four different sizes and are kiss-cut to create a 1/8" border around the perimeter of the design. Each sticker has an adhesive backing with plenty of stickiness to cling to any smooth surface while still being easy to remove.
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Conospermum huegelii, commonly known as the slender smokebush, is a plant endemic to Western Australia.
The plant has an clumped habit, is... more
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Conospermum huegelii, commonly known as the slender smokebush, is a plant endemic to Western Australia.
The plant has an clumped habit, is non-lignotuberous and typically grows to a height of 0.2 to 1 metre (0.7 to 3.3 ft). It blooms between July and October producing blue-cream flowers. The perennial herb has short leafy stems. Smooth floral scapes that are up to 60 cm (24 in) in height with the flowers crowded towards the tips. The blue flowers are tubular in shape with a length of 0.75 cm (0.30 in). The soft incurved needle-like leaves have a length of 5 to 20 cm (2.0 to 7.9 in).
The species was first formally described by the botanist Stephan Endlicher in 1838 as part of the work Stirpium Australasicarum Herbarii Hugeliani Decades Tres. The only synonym is Conospermum intricatum. The specific epithet honours the botanist Karl von Hugel.
It is found in swampy areas and among granite outcrops in the Swan Coastal Plain and in the Darling Range of Western Australia...
I have a passion for Australian spring wildflowers and native orchids, and the collection for such is the first of many collections in my portfolio. Photography interests are wide covering most subjects apart from people. Particularly of interest are macro images and wildflowers of which Western Australia has a great many unique species. Over the past few years, I have held exhibitions of framed prints of wildflowers and been featured in local newspapers. I live in the beautiful South West of Western Australia, having emigrated from England many years ago. There are many photographs from the UK here in my portfolio, my last trip was based around Devon, Cornwall and Dorset. My collections cover Flowers (wild and garden); Wild Orchids;...
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Michaela Perryman
Thanks Janis for Just Perfect feature
Michaela Perryman
Thank you Dawn for Flower Mania feature
Michaela Perryman
Thanks Doug for Macro Marvels feature
Michaela Perryman
Congratulations, featured in Australia in Pictures group 4th March 2023 You are invited to add this featured image to January - March 2023 featured images discussion page
Elaine Teague
Congratulations Mik on your win in the 'Australian Blues' contest. I wonder how rare this flower is as, like Neil, I've never seen it before.
Michaela Perryman replied:
Thanks Elaine, I had not seen it before, it is not on the endangered list
Neil Maclachlan
A lovely shot of an interesting flower that I haven't seen. Congratulations on your win in the Australian Blues contest. l/f
Michaela Perryman replied:
Thanks Neil, it was a first find for me too
Georgia Mizuleva
Ubernice.
Michaela Perryman replied:
Thanks Georgia
Lesley Evered
Re-visiting this most unusual and very pretty flower to add my vote for it in the Australian Blues contest
Michaela Perryman replied:
Thanks Lesley
Kim Tran
Stunning beauties! I have not seen these flowers before. L/f
Michaela Perryman replied:
Thank you, they were a first for me too
Michelle Meenawong
wonderful Michaela
Michaela Perryman replied:
Thank you
Janet Marie
Congratulations, for the Homepage Feature, in the Art Group, "FOR THE LOVE OF FLOWERS" for Monday, March 1, 2021! You are welcome to submit your featured artwork in the Group's discussion thread “2021 Thanks & Features Archive Flower PHOTOGRAPHY ONLY!" Thank you for sharing your unique flower photography and being a member of the group. like/fave Janet🌼
Michaela Perryman replied:
Thank you
Linda MacFarland
soft blues, very nice. L/F
Michaela Perryman replied:
Thank you Linda
Richard Coulstock
What a lovely image!
Michaela Perryman replied:
Thanks Richard
Maryse Jansen
What a pretty flower! LF
Michaela Perryman replied:
Thank you
Mary Grden
The photo is soft enough to touch, and I did. Lovely, Amalia
Michaela Perryman replied:
A lovely comment, thank you
Lesley Evered
I have never seen this flower Mik....it is beautiful and this shot is perfection.....most definitely a like and a favourite
Michaela Perryman replied:
This was my "new" plant for this year, thanks
Georgia Mizuleva
Another jewel.
Michaela Perryman replied:
Thanks Georgia
Eva Lechner
What a beauty!
Michaela Perryman replied:
Thanks Eva
Linda Howes
Adorable Michaela! Great shot! l/f
Michaela Perryman replied:
Thank you
Bette Devine
Beautifully shot!
Michaela Perryman replied:
Thank you Bette
Kathryn Jones
Beautiful!
Michaela Perryman replied:
Thanks Kathryn
Joe Vella
Beautiful colour & contrast. L/F
Michaela Perryman replied:
Thank you kindly Joe
Elaine Teague
An absolutely perfect shot of this beautiful plant Mik. l/f
Michaela Perryman replied:
Thanks Elaine, this was my "new" plant for the year, quite excited to find it.