Derek Keats: Tobacco, Nicotiana tabacum - family Solanaceae at the Royal Botanical Garden, Sydney, Australia.
Derek Keats: Banana, Musa acuminata - the wild form is native to southeastern Asia. Image shows flowers.
Derek Keats: Banana, Musa acuminata - the wild form is native to southeastern Asia.
Derek Keats: Pine-leaved Geebung, Persoonia pinifolia, a member of the Proteaceae native to the New South Wales centreal coast.
Derek Keats: Pine-leaved Geebung, Persoonia pinifolia, a member of the Proteaceae native to the New South Wales centreal coast.
Derek Keats: Pine-leaved Geebung, Persoonia pinifolia, a member of the Proteaceae native to the New South Wales centreal coast.
Derek Keats: Hairpin Banksia, Banksia spinulosa, a member of the Proteaceae thatoccurs in Eastern Australia from the Cairns area to southern New South Wales on the coast an in the mountain ranges.
Derek Keats: Hairpin Banksia, Banksia spinulosa, a member of the Proteaceae thatoccurs in Eastern Australia from the Cairns area to southern New South Wales on the coast an in the mountain ranges.
Derek Keats: Hairpin Banksia, Banksia spinulosa, a member of the Proteaceae thatoccurs in Eastern Australia from the Cairns area to southern New South Wales on the coast an in the mountain ranges.
Derek Keats: What am I, bee coming? Honey bee on Cosmos bipinnatus flower.
Derek Keats: Skipper drinking nectar from flower
Derek Keats: Holly Oak (Quercus ilex) acorns, April, Sydney Royal Botanic Gardens, Australia
Derek Keats: Holly Oak (Quercus ilex) acorns, April, Sydney Royal Botanic Gardens, Australia
Derek Keats: Beautiful purple flower at Sydney Royal Botanic Garden, Australia. Like a lot of the plants there, it was not labelled, which bad considering it is the NATIONAL botanical garden. Does anyone know what it is?
Derek Keats: Beautiful purple flower at Sydney Royal Botanic Garden, Australia. Like a lot of the plants there, it was not labelled, which bad considering it is the NATIONAL botanical garden. Does anyone know what it is?
Derek Keats: Beautiful purple flower at Sydney Royal Botanic Garden, Australia. Like a lot of the plants there, it was not labelled, which bad considering it is the NATIONAL botanical garden. Does anyone know what it is?
Derek Keats: Fly on Ixora chinensis (Rubiaceae), a plant which occurs from the Malay peninsula to China.
Derek Keats: Ixora chinensis (Rubiaceae), which occurs from the Malay peninsula to China.
Derek Keats: Fly on Ixora chinensis (Rubiaceae), a plant which occurs from the Malay peninsula to China.
Derek Keats: Fly on Ixora chinensis (Rubiaceae), a plant which occurs from the Malay peninsula to China.
Derek Keats: Tobacco, Nicotiana tabacum - family Solanaceae at the Royal Botanical Garden, Sydney, Australia.
Derek Keats: Seeing is, bee leaving. Honey bee on Cosmos bipinnatus flower.
Derek Keats: Floss silk tree, Ceiba speciosa, which is native to South America (Brazil, Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay, Argentina). Photographed at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney, Australia.
Derek Keats: Floss silk tree, Ceiba speciosa,which is native to South America (Brazil, Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay, Argentina). Photographed at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney, Australia.
Derek Keats: Floss silk tree, Ceiba speciosa,which is native to South America (Brazil, Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay, Argentina). Photographed at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney, Australia.
Derek Keats: Floss silk tree, Ceiba speciosa,which is native to South America (Brazil, Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay, Argentina). Photographed at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney, Australia.
Derek Keats: Floss silk tree, Ceiba speciosa,which is native to South America (Brazil, Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay, Argentina). Photographed at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney, Australia.
Derek Keats: A Bromeliad, Quesnelia marmorata, which is is endemic to Brazil. Photographed at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney
Derek Keats: A Bromeliad, Quesnelia marmorata, which is is endemic to Brazil. Photographed at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney
Derek Keats: A Bromeliad, Quesnelia marmorata, which is is endemic to Brazil. Photographed at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney