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Bacon and Eggs (Nemcia capitata - previously known as Oxylobium capitatum) cultivated in the grounds of the Western Australian Herbarium, Como, Perth, Western Australia. Photographed on 15 August 1977. Digitised from a slide. The original slide, which is of higher quality, is held.
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We found a population of Gastrolobium hookeri fowering in September. What a pretty sight it was growing both sides of the track on a hill slope. It is a low shrub growing to 0.5m tall. There were few insects there, just the occasional native bee and ants. Photo: Fred
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We found a population of Gastrolobium hookeri fowering in September. What a pretty sight it was growing both sides of the track on a hill slope. It is a low shrub growing to 0.5m tall. There were few insects there, just the occasional native bee and ants. Photo: Jean
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We found a population of Gastrolobium hookeri fowering in September. What a pretty sight it was growing both sides of the track on a hill slope. It is a low shrub growing to 0.5m tall. There were few insects there, just the occasional native bee and ants. Photo: Jean
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We found a population of Gastrolobium hookeri fowering in September. What a pretty sight it was growing both sides of the track on a hill slope. It is a low shrub growing to 0.5m tall. There were few insects there, just the occasional native bee and ants. Photo: Jean
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We found a population of Gastrolobium hookeri fowering in September. What a pretty sight it was growing both sides of the track on a hill slope. It is a low shrub growing to 0.5m tall. There were few insects there, just the occasional native bee and ants. Photo: Fred