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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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Melaleuca laxiflora - Spring in Ellis Brook near Armadale, Perth, Western Australia
Melaleuca laxiflora, commonly known as narrow-leaved... more
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Stickers should be applied to clean, smooth surfaces at room temperature.
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Melaleuca laxiflora - Spring in Ellis Brook near Armadale, Perth, Western Australia
Melaleuca laxiflora, commonly known as narrow-leaved paperbark, is a woody, spreading shrub in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is distinguished by its loosely arranged, mostly lateral pink flower spikes and its smooth, fleshy, oil-dotted leaves. It is often cultivated because of its hardiness and attractive flowers.
Melaleuca laxiflora is a rounded, open shrub growing to a height and width of 0.5–3 m (2–10 ft) with rough, fibrous bark. Its leaves are arranged alternately along the branches, glabrous, narrow oval to tear-drop shaped, 4.5–28 mm (0.2–1 in) long, 1.5–4 mm (0.06–0.2 in) wide and have prominent oil glands.
The flowers are mauve, pink or purple, sometimes white, in heads of 6 to 20 individual flowers along the sides of the branches. The heads are 20–40 mm (0.8–2 in) long and about 20 mm (0.8 in) in diamete...
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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Maryse Jansen
Apologies Michaela, that should have been Australian Native Flowers - The Best Of Down Under Contest!
Maryse Jansen
Congratulations! Your image got a special mention in Australian Architecture - The Best Of Down Under Contest! It is now placed in our discussion thread for ‘Group contest winners archive and special mentions’ in The Best Of Down Under – Australia Group. LF
Michaela Perryman replied:
Thank you
Lucinda Walter
Beautiful l/f
Michaela Perryman replied:
Thank you
Heidi Fickinger
Wonderful macro Michaela. Aloha
Michaela Perryman replied:
Thanks Heidi
Georgia Mizuleva
Such a gem.
Michaela Perryman replied:
Thanks Georgia, a sight to see in the wild
Sarah Loft
Gorgeous!
Michaela Perryman replied:
Thank you Sarah
Gary F Richards
Awesome artwork! Congratulations on your feature! Fl
Michaela Perryman replied:
Thank you Gary and for the l/f
TeAnne Pantony
Beautiful
Michaela Perryman replied:
Thank you
Linda Howes
Very pretty Michaela!
Michaela Perryman replied:
Thank you Linda
I'ina Van Lawick
Gorgeous image, Michaela, and what a beautiful flower. lf
Michaela Perryman replied:
Thank you
Claudia Kuhn
So delicate and beautiful!
Michaela Perryman replied:
Thanks Claudia
Les Palenik
Wonderful colours and details. /lf
Michaela Perryman replied:
Thank you Les
Robyn King
Congratulations your beautiful work is being featured in The World We See:-)
Michaela Perryman replied:
Thank you Robyn and for the feature, appreciated
Bunny Clarke
I feel deprived as I've never seen this variety here. How gorgeous the color is.
Michaela Perryman replied:
Yes, I think this is a wonderful colour, it was a new plant to me in this shade last spring
Eva Lechner
Beautiful!
Michaela Perryman replied:
Thanks Eva
Lesley Evered
Such a pretty colour to this flower.....a lovely shot and a definite favourite and like
Michaela Perryman replied:
Thanks Lesley and for the l/f
Deane Palmer
Beautiful image of another Australian Native flower.
Michaela Perryman replied:
Thank you Deane
Randy Rosenberger
It is with great pleasure that I announce to you a big congratulations for this chosen piece of your artwork to be on special display on the homepage of our community of friends and fine artists, in our Wisconsin Flowers and Scenery group. I appreciate your activity in our group and want to thank you so much for being an active participant in helping promote other fine artists within the group. Usually in turn, such promotions bring promotions of your artwork into perspective and are featured on our homepage. One good turn deserves another. Your quality, definition, character, and variation in your works bring about a visual pleasure to view and share with others. Thanks for your participation in our family of friends and fine artists in our WFS group.
Michaela Perryman replied:
Thank you kindly Randy for the comment and feature, much appreciated