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'inferned'
2 Pandani in Cradle Mountain
Aerial view of the Styx in the early morning
Aleuria rhenana
The gorgeous vegetation of Tasmania's alpine environments.
Alpine wonderland
Armillaria novaezelandiae
Armillaria novaezelandiae and moss
Armillaria novaezelandiae forest
Ascocoryne sarcoides
Aseroe rubra
Aseroe rubra 2
Austropaxillus muelleri
Blue Tier rainforest
Bolete rosy brown
Boletellus obscurecoccineus
Buttongrass
Caladenia dilatata (Green comb spider orchid)
Caladenia helvina (summer spider orchid)
Caleana major - flying duck orchid
Calochilus herbaceus (Pale Beard Orchid)
Calochilus paludosus (strap beard orchid)
Calochilus platychila (purple beard orchid)
Collybia eucalyptorum
Cortinarius archeri
Cortinarius austroviolaceus
Cortinarius rotundisporus
Cortinarius sp
Creek lined with Pandani, Cradle Mountain
Creek lined with Pandani, Cradle Mountain
Cushion Plant and Coral Fern
Eucalyptus regnans, Mount Field National Park (Tall Trees walk).
Eucalyptus-regnans
Fagus and pandani, Mount Field
Fagus and rock, Tarn Shelf
Fagus at Cradle Mountain
Fagus detail
Fagus reflections, Tarn Shelf
Button grass in winter in the Tasmanian highlands.
Frosted button grass
White fungi reflection over the orange tannin water of the Styx River.
Fungi reflection, Styx river
Galerina patagonica
Green-comb Spider Orchid (Caladenia dilatata)
Green-comb Spider Orchid
Hypholoma Fasciculare var
Leek Orchid with ant by Beth Heap
Leek Orchid
The Miena cider gum is a threatened eucalyptus species only found in the highlands of Tasmania's central region. It is found in frost susceptible open woodland.
Miena cider gum
Miena cider gum at dawn
Miena cider gum at dawn
Miena cider gum in late afternoon
Miena cider gum moonlit
Miena cider gum moonlit


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