Curls of Ivory. is a photograph by Denise Clark which was uploaded on January 24th, 2014.
Curls of Ivory.
Buckinghamia Celsessima in only one of two known species of trees belonging to the plant family Proteacae. They grow naturally only in the... more
by Denise Clark
Title
Curls of Ivory.
Artist
Denise Clark
Medium
Photograph
Description
Buckinghamia Celsessima in only one of two known species of trees belonging to the plant family Proteacae. They grow naturally only in the rainforest of the wet tropics region of north eastern Queensland Australia but are well known and widely cultivated species in gardens and parks in Eastern and Southern mainland Australia. In Brisbane they are used as street trees. The second species was only recently discovered in 1988. In cultivation they grow to about 10m (35ft ) tall but in the wild to about 30m tall (!00ft.)
THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN HONOURED BY BEING FEATURED IN THE FOLLOWING GROUPS
QUEENSLAND ARTISTS
FLOWERS
FAA FEATURED ARTISTS
COMFORTABLE ART
NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY
WONDERS OF NATURE
NATURES WAY
GARDEN TRIPOD.
IT WAS ALSO INCLUDED IN AN EDITION OF THE ONLINE GARDEN MAGAZINE GARDEN TRIPOD.
Twenty Percent of all sales will be donated to either Rainforest Rescue or Bush Heritage.
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January 24th, 2014
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Comments (13)
Jasna Dragun
Congratulations on your feature in the "Global Flowers Photography" !! LF
Denise Clark replied:
Thank you so much Jasna for featuring Curls of Ivory in your group Global Flowers Photography. I truly value your support.
Denise Clark
Thank you so much Julie for featuring Curls of Ivory on you group Natures Way. I really appreciate it.
Denise Clark
Shawn, a belated thank you for featuring Curls of Ivory in Wonders of Nature. Please do not think I do not appreciate your support..I do..very much. I have been having computer problems.
Denise Clark
Shawn, a belated thank you for featuring Curls of Ivory in Wonders of Nature. Please do not think I do not appreciate your support..I do..very much. I have been having computer problems.
Denise Clark
Thank you Robert for featuring Curls of Ivory in Nature Photography. I appreciate it. .I am just catching up my computer has not been well.
Denise Clark
Thank you for featurig Curls of Ivory on your group Comfortable Art. I appreciate your time and support,