Australian native plants calendar
Available for sale via RedBubble.com
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”)
The calendar’s front cover: flowers of yellow kangaroo paw (genus Anigozanthos, family Haemodoraceae)
January page: bottlebrush flowers (genus Callistemon, family Myrtaceae)
February page: grevillea flowers (genus Grevillea, family Proteaceae)
March page: pink leptospermum flowers (genus Leptospermum, family Myrtaceae)
April page: grevillea flowers (Grevillea bronwenae, genus Grevillea, family Proteaceae)
May page: banksia flowers (Banksia integrifolia, genus Banksia, 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)
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). Sturt’s Desert Pea is the floral emblem of South Australia.
October page: wattle flowers (genus Acacia, subfamily Mimosoideae, family Fabaceae)
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.
The calendar’s back cover.
27 October 2011

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