kulturnik's photos with the keyword: Naturally Magnificent

Lake Daylesford 2

Swollen Pheasant Shell or Painted Lady

27 Jan 2008 630
Phasianella ventricosa (cf. www.environment.gov.au/cgi-bin/species-bank/sbank-treatme... ) This attractive shell with its great diversity of colour patterns (this specimen looks like painted porcelain) has fascinated European artists and scientists from the very European exploration of Australia. An early watercolour of a specimen was done by Thomas Watling during the First Fleet time (between 1792 and 1797). It is kept in the collections of the Natural History Museum, London: www.nhm.ac.uk/jdsml/nature-online/first-fleet/nathist.dsm... Explore, highest position: 334 on Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Banksia flower (B. serrata?)

12 Sep 2009 261
Banksia is a genus of the family Protaceae. Its around 170 species are indigenous to Australia and characterised by their flower spikes which turn into seed cones after flowering. This photo is of either B. serrata or B. aemula (the two species look very similar).