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by Michaela Perryman
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Purchase a tote bag featuring the photograph "Red-Tipped Lechenaultia" by Michaela Perryman. Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.
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Lechenaultia macrantha is a species of low growing plant found on sandy or gravelly soils in Western Australia.
The species, when viewed from... more
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Lechenaultia macrantha is a species of low growing plant found on sandy or gravelly soils in Western Australia.
The species, when viewed from above, has a wreath-like form during its flowering period around August to November. The prostrate habit of Lechenaultia macrantha is between fifty and one hundred and fifty millimetres in height and spreading out to one metre. The branches are fleshy, the leaves are narrow, linear, and up to forty millimetres in length. The large yellow, pink, red flowers are arranged at the terminus of branches in a ring. The diameter of the five petals is between thirty and thirty five millimetres.
The distribution of the species is the Geraldton Sandplains and Avon Wheatbelt regions in the southwest of the state, extending inland to the Eremaean Botanical Province.
Lechenaultia macrantha is placed in the family Goodeniaceae, nearly all of which are found in Australia's arid regions. The species was first described, by Kurt Krause in 1912, usi...
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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Lesley Evered
Revisiting this one.....must give it another like and favourite.!....voted for in the J OR K OR L OR M AUSTRALIA WILDFLOWERS contest in the group Australian Wildflowers And Native Plants.
Michaela Perryman replied:
Thank you, much appreciated
Lesley Evered
This is so pretty....I loved the blue ones but this is something else!!!! Very definite like and favourite.
Michaela Perryman replied:
Yes, quite hard to find as they are located in a relatively small area, but they are beautiful
Debby Pueschel
Congratulations on your feature in Your Very Best Photography. F
Michaela Perryman replied:
Thank you Debby
Michaela Perryman
Thanks Bob for YVB feature
Michaela Perryman
Thanks Janis for Just Perfect feature
Bette Devine
Lovely. I know only the blue lechenaultia!
Michaela Perryman replied:
They are lovely complicated flowers when viewed up close
Joy Watson
Gorgeous work Mik. Hope you are able to keep cool.
Michaela Perryman replied:
Struggling Joy !
Michaela Perryman
Thanks Julie for Dolls and Flowers feature
Michaela Perryman
Thanks Graham for feature in If the Image Excites
Michaela Perryman
Thanks Doug for Macro Marvels feature
Michaela Perryman
Thanks Doug for Canon Full Frame feature
Charles Robinson
I love it, Michaela. It looks as if it were a double iris
Michaela Perryman replied:
Thanks Charles
Michaela Perryman
Thanks Jeremy for WA feature
Denise Harty
Congratulations on your feature in the Jigsaw Puzzle group! L/F
Michaela Perryman replied:
Thank you Denise
Michaela Perryman
Thanks Dora for Visions feature
Michaela Perryman
Thanks Catherine for Jigsaw feature
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Thanks Yolanda for Positive Energy feature
Constance Lowery
very lovely photo. L
Michaela Perryman replied:
Thank you Constance
Shoal Hollingsworth
This is really beautiful
Michaela Perryman replied:
Thank you Shoal
Morris Finkelstein
Beautiful floral close up photograph with great colors and perspective! F/L
Michaela Perryman replied:
Thank you Morris, appreciated
Bette Devine
Excellent shot, Michaela - haven't seen these in nurseries over here!
Michaela Perryman replied:
Thanks Bette, I have not seen them in nurseries either
Elaine Teague
Lovely shot Mik.
Michaela Perryman replied:
Thanks Elaine, they are quite fascinating viewed up close