Photo Page

Bellow you will see a list of links to photos we have taken. Most of these photos have been taken in the wild.
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D. binata plants in the wild at Beenak
D. binata plants in the wild in Gippsland
D. binata habitat photo in Gippsland
D. erythrorhiza in the wild in Western Australia
D. erythrorhiza in the wild in Western Australia
D. erythrogyne in the wild in Western Australia
D. stolonifera ssp. compacta in the wild in Western Australia
D. stolonifera ssp. compacta in the wild in Western Australia
D. stolonifera ssp. compacta in the wild in Western Australia
D. menziesii ssp menziesii? in the wild in Western Australia
D. macrantha in the wild in Western Australia
D. pygmaea in the wild at Beenak
U. dichotoma? in the wild at Beenak

We would like to thank our good friend Graham for being our long suffering photogarapher, for taking the above photos (and for putting up with us, "photogaph this, and this...").

These are a few photos taken on a field trip to Croydon, an Eastern suburb of Melbourne. (04/07/03)

Acacia flower
D. auriculata newly emerging
D. auriculata another emerging plant
D. auriculata
D. peltata var. foliosa that has not started to grow upright yet.
D. whittakeri forming a lose colony
D. whittakeri
D. whittakeri individual plant
D. whittakeri individual plant
D. whittakeri individual plant
D. whittakeri an interesting green plant
D. whittakeri a stunning red plant

Here are a few photos from a field trip to Warrendyte, a suburb North of Melbourne. (04/07/03)

D. auriculata newly emerging
D. macrantha ssp. planchonii
D. macrantha ssp. planchonii close up of a lamna
D. macrantha ssp. planchonii showing the surounding habitat
D. peltata var. foliosa that is not growing verticaly yet
D. whittakeri some nice green plants
D. whittakeri a stunning, intense red plant
D. whittakeri a collony of intense red plants
A pictutre showing the typical habbitat where these plants are found.

Photos from a feild trip to Cranbourne Botanic Gardens to the east of Melbourne (1/8/03)

D. auriculata red form
D. auriculata red form
D. glanduligera young plants
D. peltata var. foliosa, young plants
D. spatulata
P. pedunculata OK so it's an orchid...
Utricularia lateriflora flower
Habitat where D. peltata var. foliosa was found growing (this is a big pic-285k)
A small "lake" where U. lateriflora and U. dichotoma were found growing


Photos from a feild trip to Falls Creek in the Victorian highlands (9/4/04)

D. arcturi, flower scarpes can be seen here, one has already dropped it's seed.
D. arcturi, the older leaves are dying back for winter.
A mass of D. arcturi
Habitat where D. arcturi was found growing, the darker patches near the water are dying D. arcturi leaves. There was also U. monanthos growing amongst the D. arcturi.
The same location as above from a different angle as the sun was setting.
Habitat where D. arcturi and U. monanthos was found growing
U. monanthos, this population had multiple flowers per scape.
U. monanthos growing above the water.
U. monanthos growing under water.
U. monanthos flower, the scapes were less no more than 25mm tall.
U. monanthos flower
U. monanthos flower
A close up of U. monanthos seed
Habitat where D. arcturi and U. monanthos was found growing, looking down the velley (North).
Habitat where D. arcturi and U. monanthos found growing, looking up the velley (South).
Steve taking a photo of D. arcturi, while lying in wet shagnum!!
A small water course where D. arcturi and U. monanthos were found growing.

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