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  • Red and Green Kangaroo Paw, was proclaimed the floral emblem of Western Australia on 9 November 1960. It is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia and flowers between August and October. The plant was named after the shape of the flowers, which resemble the paws of a kangaroo.
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  • 'Coming Home' is a personal series of images capturing the isolation, vastness and rugged beauty of landscapes around the South-West region of Western Australia; an area commonly referred to as 'Down South'. Returning to WA after an absence of 18 years was a strange experience. A combination of feeling home, but also one of feeling like a stranger after living in New York for a long period of time. Listening to the silence; the rustle of leaves and branches swaying in the wind, waves crashing on the shore, is a way of reconnecting and coming home to myself.
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  • 'Coming Home' is a personal series of images capturing the isolation, vastness and rugged beauty of landscapes around the South-West region of Western Australia; an area commonly referred to as 'Down South'. Returning to WA after an absence of 18 years was a strange experience. A combination of feeling home, but also one of feeling like a stranger after living in New York for a long period of time. Listening to the silence; the rustle of leaves and branches swaying in the wind, waves crashing on the shore, is a way of reconnecting and coming home to myself.
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  • 'Coming Home' is a personal series of images capturing the isolation, vastness and rugged beauty of landscapes around the South-West region of Western Australia; an area commonly referred to as 'Down South'. Returning to WA after an absence of 18 years was a strange experience. A combination of feeling home, but also one of feeling like a stranger after living in New York for a long period of time. Listening to the silence; the rustle of leaves and branches swaying in the wind, waves crashing on the shore, is a way of reconnecting and coming home to myself.
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  • Pink Pokers (Grevillea petrophiloides) is a grevillea native to Western Australia, with cylindrical flowers.
    DebbieODonnell_Wildflower Whimsy_071...jpg
  • 'Coming Home' is a personal series of images capturing the isolation, vastness and rugged beauty of landscapes around the South-West region of Western Australia; an area commonly referred to as 'Down South'. Returning to WA after an absence of 18 years was a strange experience. A combination of feeling home, but also one of feeling like a stranger after living in New York for a long period of time. Listening to the silence; the rustle of leaves and branches swaying in the wind, waves crashing on the shore, is a way of reconnecting and coming home to myself.
    1608_Coming Home_003.jpg
  • 'Coming Home' is a personal series of images capturing the isolation, vastness and rugged beauty of landscapes around the South-West region of Western Australia; an area commonly referred to as 'Down South'. Returning to WA after an absence of 18 years was a strange experience. A combination of feeling home, but also one of feeling like a stranger after living in New York for a long period of time. Listening to the silence; the rustle of leaves and branches swaying in the wind, waves crashing on the shore, is a way of reconnecting and coming home to myself.
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  • 'Coming Home' is a personal series of images capturing the isolation, vastness and rugged beauty of landscapes around the South-West region of Western Australia; an area commonly referred to as 'Down South'. Returning to WA after an absence of 18 years was a strange experience. A combination of feeling home, but also one of feeling like a stranger after living in New York for a long period of time. Listening to the silence; the rustle of leaves and branches swaying in the wind, waves crashing on the shore, is a way of reconnecting and coming home to myself.
    1608_Coming Home_005.jpg
  • There are a 173 species of Banksia in the plant family Proteaceae, and all but one occur naturally only in Australia.  Banksias were named after Sir Joseph Banks (1743-1820), and are recognised by their characteristic flower spikes and fruiting "cones". Banksia produce large amounts of nectar that provide a food source for many native wildlife.
    Debbie_O'Donnell_Botanical_Dance-11.jpg
  • With its large, bowl shaped inflorescences, the king protea is one of the most spectacular members of the Proteaceae family. Although Proteas are native to South Africa, soil and climate conditions in Western Australia are ideal.
    Debbie_O'Donnell_Botanical_Dance-4.jpg
  • The Eucalyptus caesia or Silver Princess is a small gum tree indigenous to the wheatbelt of Western Australia. The "silver" refers to the white powder that covers the branches, flower buds and fruit.  Flowers range in colour from pink to red and are<br />
followed by large, urn-shaped "gumnuts".
    Debbie_O'Donnell_Botanical_Dance-3.jpg
  • 'Coming Home' is a personal series of images capturing the isolation, vastness and rugged beauty of landscapes around the South-West region of Western Australia; an area commonly referred to as 'Down South'. Returning to WA after an absence of 18 years was a strange experience. A combination of feeling home, but also one of feeling like a stranger after living in New York for a long period of time. Listening to the silence; the rustle of leaves and branches swaying in the wind, waves crashing on the shore, is a way of reconnecting and coming home to myself.
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  • 'Coming Home' is a personal series of images capturing the isolation, vastness and rugged beauty of landscapes around the South-West region of Western Australia; an area commonly referred to as 'Down South'. Returning to WA after an absence of 18 years was a strange experience. A combination of feeling home, but also one of feeling like a stranger after living in New York for a long period of time. Listening to the silence; the rustle of leaves and branches swaying in the wind, waves crashing on the shore, is a way of reconnecting and coming home to myself.
    1608_Coming Home_004.jpg
  • Although Proteas are native to South Africa, Australian soil and climate conditions make it easy to grow in Western Australia. The Pin Cushion Protea is a genus of about 50 species of flowering plants in the family Proteaceae and is closely related to the genus Banksia.
    DebbieODonnell_Wildflower Whimsy_071...jpg
  • There are a 173 species of Banksia in the plant family Proteaceae, and all but one occur naturally only in Australia.  Banksias were named after Sir Joseph Banks (1743-1820), and are recognised by their characteristic flower spikes and fruiting "cones". Banksia produce large amounts of nectar that provide a food source for many native wildlife.
    Debbie_O'Donnell_Botanical_Dance-10.jpg
  • Yellow Flame Grevillea, part of the Proteacea family, is a shrub endemic to a large area of Western Australia. The flowers of the Grevillea eriostachya produce a sweet nectar.
    Debbie_O'Donnell_Botanical_Dance-7.jpg
  • The Australian Boab tree (Adansonia gregorii), part of the Malvaceae family, is an iconic tree that is a symbol of the Kimberly region of Western Australia. The specific name "gregorii" honours the Australian explorer Augustus Gregory.
    Debbie_O'Donnell_Botanical_Dance-12.jpg
  • Rose Mallee (eucalyptus rhodantha), also known as Mottlecah, is an ornamental tree in the Eucalyptus family with vibrant red flowers and silvery-grey leaves.
    DebbieODonnell_Wildflower Whimsy_071...jpg
  • Illawarra Flame Tree (Brachychiton acerifolius) is a deciduous Australian native tree that produces  spectacular bright red, bird attracting flowers.
    DebbieODonnell_Botanical Dance_Flame...jpg
  • Crucifix Orchids (Epidendrum ibaguensethin) have thin reed-like stems, with long lasting clusters of flowers which resemble a small cross.
    DebbieODonnell_Wildflower Whimsy_071...jpg
  • Illawarra Flame Tree (Brachychiton acerifolius) is a deciduous Australian native tree that produces  spectacular bright red, bird attracting flowers.
    DebbieODonnell_Wildflower Whimsy_071...jpg
  • Acacia pycnantha, commonly known as Golden Wattle, was officially proclaimed as the floral emblem of Australia in 1988. The Golden Wattle features prominently on the Australian coat of arms. Of the 1300 species of Acacia worldwide, about 950 are native to Australia.
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  • Banksia Marginata is one of the 173 Banksia species in the plant family Proteaceae, and found in the South West region of Western Australia.
    Debbie_O'Donnell_Botanical_Dance-1.jpg
  • Kingsmill's mallee (wing-fruited mallee) is an evergreen tree native to Western Australia.
    DebbieODonnell_Wildflower Whimsy_071...jpg
  • Mottlecah, is native to the south-west of Western Australia and noted for its large, spectacular red or pink flowers.
    Debbie_O'Donnell_Botanical_Dance-5.jpg
  • Although Proteas are native to South Africa, Australian soil and climate conditions make it easy to grow in Western Australia. The Pin Cushion Protea is a genus of about 50 species of flowering plants in the family Proteaceae and is closely related to the genus Banksia.
    Debbie_O'Donnell_Botanical_Dance-9.jpg
  • Pink Pokers (Grevillea petrophiloides) is a grevillea native to Western Australia, with cylindrical flowers.
    Debbie_O'Donnell_Botanical_Dance-8.jpg
  • Although Proteas are native to South Africa, soil and climate conditions in Western Australia are ideal to grow them. The Pin Cushion Protea is a genus of about 50 species of flowering plants in the family Proteaceae and is closely related to the genus Banksia.
    DebbieODonnell_Botanical Dance_Yello...jpg
  • 'Coming Home' is a personal series of images capturing the isolation, vastness and rugged beauty of landscapes around the South-West region of Western Australia; an area commonly referred to as 'Down South'. Returning to WA after an absence of 18 years was a strange experience. A combination of feeling home, but also one of feeling like a stranger after living in New York for a long period of time. Listening to the silence; the rustle of leaves and branches swaying in the wind, waves crashing on the shore, is a way of reconnecting and coming home to myself.
    Debbie_O'Donnell_Coming_Home-5.jpg
  • 'Coming Home' is a personal series of images capturing the isolation, vastness and rugged beauty of landscapes around the South-West region of Western Australia; an area commonly referred to as 'Down South'. Returning to WA after an absence of 18 years was a strange experience. A combination of feeling home, but also one of feeling like a stranger after living in New York for a long period of time. Listening to the silence; the rustle of leaves and branches swaying in the wind, waves crashing on the shore, is a way of reconnecting and coming home to myself.
    Debbie_O'Donnell_Coming_Home-6.jpg
  • 'Coming Home' is a personal series of images capturing the isolation, vastness and rugged beauty of landscapes around the South-West region of Western Australia; an area commonly referred to as 'Down South'. Returning to WA after an absence of 18 years was a strange experience. A combination of feeling home, but also one of feeling like a stranger after living in New York for a long period of time. Listening to the silence; the rustle of leaves and branches swaying in the wind, waves crashing on the shore, is a way of reconnecting and coming home to myself.
    Debbie_O'Donnell_Coming_Home-2.jpg
  • 'Coming Home' is a personal series of images capturing the isolation, vastness and rugged beauty of landscapes around the South-West region of Western Australia; an area commonly referred to as 'Down South'. Returning to WA after an absence of 18 years was a strange experience. A combination of feeling home, but also one of feeling like a stranger after living in New York for a long period of time. Listening to the silence; the rustle of leaves and branches swaying in the wind, waves crashing on the shore, is a way of reconnecting and coming home to myself.
    Debbie_O'Donnell_Coming_Home-9.jpg
  • 'Coming Home' is a personal series of images capturing the isolation, vastness and rugged beauty of landscapes around the South-West region of Western Australia; an area commonly referred to as 'Down South'. Returning to WA after an absence of 18 years was a strange experience. A combination of feeling home, but also one of feeling like a stranger after living in New York for a long period of time. Listening to the silence; the rustle of leaves and branches swaying in the wind, waves crashing on the shore, is a way of reconnecting and coming home to myself.
    Debbie_O'Donnell_Coming_Home-8.jpg
  • 'Coming Home' is a personal series of images capturing the isolation, vastness and rugged beauty of landscapes around the South-West region of Western Australia; an area commonly referred to as 'Down South'. Returning to WA after an absence of 18 years was a strange experience. A combination of feeling home, but also one of feeling like a stranger after living in New York for a long period of time. Listening to the silence; the rustle of leaves and branches swaying in the wind, waves crashing on the shore, is a way of reconnecting and coming home to myself.
    Debbie_O'Donnell_Coming_Home-1.jpg
  • 'Coming Home' is a personal series of images capturing the isolation, vastness and rugged beauty of landscapes around the South-West region of Western Australia; an area commonly referred to as 'Down South'. Returning to WA after an absence of 18 years was a strange experience. A combination of feeling home, but also one of feeling like a stranger after living in New York for a long period of time. Listening to the silence; the rustle of leaves and branches swaying in the wind, waves crashing on the shore, is a way of reconnecting and coming home to myself.
    Debbie_O'Donnell_Coming_Home-11.jpg
  • 'Coming Home' is a personal series of images capturing the isolation, vastness and rugged beauty of landscapes around the South-West region of Western Australia; an area commonly referred to as 'Down South'. Returning to WA after an absence of 18 years was a strange experience. A combination of feeling home, but also one of feeling like a stranger after living in New York for a long period of time. Listening to the silence; the rustle of leaves and branches swaying in the wind, waves crashing on the shore, is a way of reconnecting and coming home to myself.
    Debbie_O'Donnell_Coming_Home-4.jpg
  • 'Coming Home' is a personal series of images capturing the isolation, vastness and rugged beauty of landscapes around the South-West region of Western Australia; an area commonly referred to as 'Down South'. Returning to WA after an absence of 18 years was a strange experience. A combination of feeling home, but also one of feeling like a stranger after living in New York for a long period of time. Listening to the silence; the rustle of leaves and branches swaying in the wind, waves crashing on the shore, is a way of reconnecting and coming home to myself.
    Debbie_O'Donnell_Coming_Home-10.jpg
  • 'Coming Home' is a personal series of images capturing the isolation, vastness and rugged beauty of landscapes around the South-West region of Western Australia; an area commonly referred to as 'Down South'. Returning to WA after an absence of 18 years was a strange experience. A combination of feeling home, but also one of feeling like a stranger after living in New York for a long period of time. The irony is that I have a tendency to be a bit of a lone wolf, and often crave places and surroundings that are devoid of people. Listening to the silence; the rustle of leaves and branches swaying in the wind, waves crashing on the shore, is a way of reconnecting and coming home to myself.
    Debbie_O'Donnell_Coming_Home-7.jpg
  • 'Coming Home' is a personal series of images capturing the isolation, vastness and rugged beauty of landscapes around the South-West region of Western Australia; an area commonly referred to as 'Down South'. Returning to WA after an absence of 18 years was a strange experience. A combination of feeling home, but also one of feeling like a stranger after living in New York for a long period of time. Listening to the silence; the rustle of leaves and branches swaying in the wind, waves crashing on the shore, is a way of reconnecting and coming home to myself.
    Debbie_O'Donnell_Coming_Home-3.jpg
  • Island Point is ~25km from Mandurah, in southwest of Western Australia. Melaleuca cuticularis grow near swamps and estuaries, and are common in coastal regions south of Perth.
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  • Araucaria heterophylla commonly known as Norfolk Island Pine, is a tall conifer that belongs to the family Araucariaceae. The trees are planted abundantly along oceanic coastal areas of Australia.
    1607_Botanical Dance_001.jpg
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