Australian native plants calendar

The Task

To create a calendar-planner and show the beauty of Australian native plants.

The Solution

Lots of walking and hiking with my camera.

The Result

The Australian Native Plants calendar is a stunning display of beautiful Australian native plants a useful way to remember birthdays, plans and appointments. This calendar is beautifully dual purpose.

  • Tough wire binding and hanger
  • Sharp digital printing
  • Start the year with the month of your choice
  • 200 gsm satin art paper with a tougher cover
  • Dimensions A3 (297 x 420 mm / 11.7” x 16.5”)
Calendar front cover: flowers of yellow kangaroo paw (genus Anigozanthos, family Haemodoraceae)

The calendar’s front cover: flowers of yellow kangaroo paw (genus Anigozanthos, family Haemodoraceae)

January page: bottlebrush flowers (genus Callistemon, family Myrtaceae)

January page: bottlebrush flowers (genus Callistemon, family Myrtaceae)

February page: grevillea flowers (genus Grevillea, family Proteaceae)

February page: grevillea flowers (genus Grevillea, family Proteaceae)

March page: leptospermum flowers (genus Leptospermum, family Myrtaceae)

March page: pink leptospermum flowers (genus Leptospermum, family Myrtaceae)

April page: grevillea flowers (Grevillea bronwenae, genus Grevillea, family Proteaceae)

April page: grevillea flowers (Grevillea bronwenae, genus Grevillea, family Proteaceae)

May page: banksia flowers (Banksia integrifolia, genus Banksia, family Proteaceae)

May page: banksia flowers (Banksia integrifolia, genus Banksia, family Proteaceae)

June page: waratah flowers (Telopea speciosissima, genus Telopea, family Proteaceae)

June page: waratah flowers (Telopea speciosissima, genus Telopea, family Proteaceae). Telopea speciosissima is the floral emblem of New South Wales.

July page: leptospermum flowers (genus Leptospermum, family Myrtaceae)

July page: leptospermum flowers (genus Leptospermum, family Myrtaceae)

August page: corymbia nuts/fruits (genus Corymbia, family Myrtaceae, formerly classified as Eucalyptus)

August page: corymbia nuts/fruits (genus Corymbia, family Myrtaceae, formerly classified as Eucalyptus)

September page: Sturt's Desert Pea (Swainsona formosa, genus Swainsona, subfamily Faboideae, family Fabaceae)

September page: Sturt’s Desert Pea (Swainsona formosa, genus Swainsona, subfamily Faboideae, family Fabaceae). Sturt’s Desert Pea is the floral emblem of South Australia.

October page: wattle flowers (genus Acacia, subfamily Mimosoideae, family Fabaceae)

October page: wattle flowers (genus Acacia, subfamily Mimosoideae, family Fabaceae)

November page: corymbia flowers (genus Corymbia, family Myrtaceae, formerly classified as Eucalyptus)

November page: corymbia flowers (genus Corymbia, family Myrtaceae, formerly classified as Eucalyptus)

December page: flowers of red kangaroo paw (genus Anigozanthos, family Haemodoraceae). Red and green kangaroo paw is the floral emblem of Western Australia.

December page: flowers of red kangaroo paw (genus Anigozanthos, family Haemodoraceae). Red and green kangaroo paw is the floral emblem of Western Australia.

Australian native plants calendar back cover

The calendar’s back cover.


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