RMM8N413–Kunzea baxteri, Scarlet Kunzea at Mangonui, North Island, New Zealand
RF2EAYFTT–Kunzea Pulchella
RMW9TJ1F–Seed head of Kunzea baxteri
RF2EAXFW7–Granite Kunzea
RMF3X1E8–Kunzea baxteri close up of flowers
RF2G06751–Crimson Kunzea In Pink
RME1GJMC–Kunzea ambigua close up of flowers
RFE8T7Y1–Kanuka trees (Kunzea ericoides), the sea at the back, Catlins, South Island, New Zealand
RMBM7BMP–Kunzea baxteri close up of flower
RF2WAATNA–Yellow flowers of the Australian native Kunzea muelleri, family myrtaceae, growing in subalpine heath in the snowy mountains region of SE Australia
RMBMMTPE–Kunzea baxteri close up of flower
RFS1RNFJ–White Kunzea
RF2K3P0CR–Scarlet Kunzea (Kunzea baxteri) inflorescence and bud
RFKGKCEB–Hover fly on native Australian violet Kunzea parvifolia flowers in spring, near Jerrawa, New South Wales, Australia
RMAR02NR–Granite Kunzea Kunzea pulchella flowering Western Australia Wheatbelt October
RF2H185N9–Enlarged detail of spent Scarlet Kunzea (Kunzea baxteri) inflorescence and foliage
RMDCEA8J–Granite Kunzea- Kunzea pulchella- Family Myrtaceae
RMB4XPY4–Scarlet Kunzea (Kunzea baxteri) flowering cultivated plant Banksia Farm Mt Barker Western Australia September
RMB60P9J–Scarlet kunzea Kunzea baxteri unfolding flowers Esperance to Raventhorpe Roadside Western Australia September
RF2T6JXY8–Close up of red flowers of the Australian native shrub Kunzea pulchella, family Myrtaceae. Hardy species endemic to sandy or clay soils, granite
RF2DF4HB9–Red flowering Granite Kunzea, The Humps, Hyden, Western Australia
RFR0DTFR–White, honey-scented flowers of the Australian native Kunzea ambigua, tick bush, Little Marley Fire trail, Royal National Park, Sydney, Australia
RM2E4HRWB–Green Soldier Fly feeding on Kunzea nectar.
RF2FYN8MJ–Crimson Kunzea Close Up
RF2DK1CR0–Symphyotrichum ericoides, known as white heath aster, frost aster, or heath aster, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae,
RFE8T7XF–Coastline with pasture land and Kanuka trees (Kunzea ericoides), Catlins, South Island, New Zealand
RF2JNWFB7–Early Flowering
RF2T28PER–Burgan flowers (Kunzea Ericoides) seem to attract a lot of insects, especially these orange beetles (Stigmodera spp) Found at Baluk Willam Reserve.
RM2BNE203–Two male Hawkes Bay tree wetas (Hemideina trewicki) revealed under the bark of a Kanuka tree (Kunzea ericoides) one partially obscured, Silver Range,
RFWHPA55–Pink Kunzea
RM2E03AP0–White Kunzea Kunzea ambigua MYRTACEAE Photographed in Tasmania, Australia
RF2CDTPE0–Pink Kunzea plant in flower
RFDHE8E7–Blooming purple feathery Kunzea parvifolia flowers in a garden setting.
RF2A56NJN–View of a red Granite Kunzea (Kunzea pulchella) flower in Australia
RMRA2EFW–Kanuka, or White tea tree (Kunzea ericoides) with understory of ferns in Abel Tasman National Park.
RF2H0X1WT–Burgan (Kunzea Ericoides) is an inconspicuous small tree - until it flowers! The long stamens make it easy to identify, and popular with insects.
RF2T1XXTX–Burgan (Kunzea Ericoides) is an inconspicuous small tree - until it flowers! The long stamens make it easy to identify, and popular with insects.
RF2T6JXYP–Red flowers of the Australian native shrub Granite Kunzea, Kunzea pulchella, family Myrtaceae.
RF2J0X63D–Burgan (Kunzea Ericoides) is easy to identify by the long stamens, which are popular with insects. Baluk Willam Flora Reserve in Belgrave South.
RF2M518XP–Closeup of the red flowering native Western Australian plant kunzea pulchella granite kunzea.
RF2T1XXWN–Burgan flowers (Kunzea Ericoides) seem to attract a lot of insects, especially these orange beetles (Stigmodera spp) Found at Baluk Willam Reserve.
RF2WP1HKR–Kunzea pulchella, commonly known as granite kunzea, Botanical Garden, Perth (WA)
RM2K5E06G–Mycena parsonsii (sometimes known as the Pink Helmet fungus) is a small saprophytic fungus, a member of the gilled mushrooms. It grows in clusters on dead wood of Kunzea ericoides, Leptospermum scoparium, Dacrycarpus dacrydioides, Metrosideros excelsa and other Metrosideros species in lowland podocarp dicotyledonous forest throughout New Zealand in autumn and early winter. It can also grow on the wood of introduced trees. Credit: BSpragg
RM2E9BX59–Kunzea Track in Field of Mars Reserve in Ryde, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
RF2J1N1BE–Common Brown Butterfly
RMPFGWA0–Red flower of Kunzea baxteri on stem with small green leaves
RF2H2KPK2–Australian Tick Bush in flower
RM2J20NK0–Remnant kanuka forest and Bendigo Ghost Town, Central Otago, South Island, New Zealand - drone aerial
RFHWRFDB–Red rock under blue sky, rocks, outcrops, australia, western australia
RMAS291B–Kunzea baxteri from Australia flowering in the Great Glasshouse at the National Botanic Garden of Wales UK
RF2A56NMA–View of a red Granite Kunzea (Kunzea pulchella) flower in Australia
RMRA2EF0–Pathway through the forest featuring Kanuka, or White tea tree (Kunzea ericoides), Te Pukatea loop track, Abel Tasman National Park.
RM2BXEATG–Kunzea schaueri Sm Schauer Kunzea schaueri Sm Schauer.
RF2M1HY03–3D image of Pinocarvone skeletal formula - molecular chemical structure of 3-Nopinenone isolated on white background
RMB0M1JG–Granite Kunzea-Kunzea pulchella syn. K. sericea-Family Myrtaceae
RF2T6JXYB–Red flowers of the Australian native shrub Granite Kunzea, Kunzea pulchella, family Myrtaceae.
RMAH6MFR–Crimson Kunzea and Honey Bee - Kunzea baxteri and Apis mellifera
RF2T28PDX–Burgan flowers (Kunzea Ericoides) seem to attract a lot of insects, especially these orange beetles (Stigmodera spp) Found at Baluk Willam Reserve.
RMD9NN9M–Close-up of Common Kunzea/ Tickbush/- Kunzea baxteri- Family Myrtaceae
RF2GNG8NY–Closeup of pinkish purple flowers of the Australian native myrtle Kunzea capitata, family Myrtaceae, growing in heath in Sydney, NSW, Australia
RMA4JF03–Red Kunzea flower Western Australia
RFR08D4W–White, honey-scented flowers of the Australian native Kunzea ambigua, tick bush, Little Marley Fire trail, Royal National Park, Sydney, Australia
RMW7NH9X–Jewelled gecko (Naultinus gemmeus) on a kanuka bush (Kunzea ericoides). Banks Peninsula; Canterbury, South Island, New Zealand.
RF2T20E8H–White honey-scented flowers of the Australian native tick bush, Kunzea ambigua, family Myrtaceae.Endemic to sandstone soils of south eastern Australia
RF2H2KPF5–Australian Tick Bush in flower
RF2D6CW9E–Pink purple flowers of the Australian native myrtle Kunzea capitata, family Myrtaceae, growing in woodland in the Royal National Park, Sydney, NSW, Au
RM2J20NFW–Remnant kanuka forest and Dunstan Mountains, near Bendigo Ghost Town, Central Otago, South Island, New Zealand - drone aerial
RFHWRFCX–Red rock under blue sky, rocks, outcrops, australia, western australia
RF2A56NM3–View of a red Granite Kunzea (Kunzea pulchella) flower in Australia
RMRA2EAR–Split Apple Rock seen from the water with caves and rocky outcrops behind, Abel Tasman National Park. The tree in flower is the kamahi (Weinmannia rac
RF2JHBAKD–Blossoming herbal chives growing and flowering in a garden. Green background with light purple flowering chives for publication, design, poster
RM2BTWWMF–Kunzea parvifolia Schauer.
RF2G5CGGY–native Australian kunzea plant with red flower outdoor in sunny backyard shot at shallow depth of field
RFJEE008–New Zealand, South Island, Tasman, warped kanuka and manuka trees at Wharariki Beach Walk
RMRGHK52–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Botany. • #. 52 Agonis marginata 53 Kunzea baxteri. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Natural History Museum (London). Andover : Intercept
RF2T28PEE–Burgan flowers (Kunzea Ericoides) seem to attract a lot of insects, especially these orange beetles (Stigmodera spp) Found at Baluk Willam Reserve.
RMD9NNA2–Close-up of Common Kunzea/ Tickbush/- Kunzea baxteri- Family Myrtaceae
RF2CTXA31–Pink purple flowers of the Australian native myrtle Kunzea capitata, family Myrtaceae, growing in woodland in the Royal National Park, Sydney, NSW, Au
RM2J20NMP–Remnant kanuka forest and Aurora Track, Bendigo Ghost Town, Central Otago, South Island, New Zealand - drone aerial
RF2K1DPW8–Pinkish purple flowers of the Australian native myrtle Kunzea capitata, family Myrtaceae, growing in Sydney woodland, NSW, Australia. Spring flowering
RFHWRFDR–Red rock under blue sky, rocks, outcrops, australia, western australia
RF2GNG8M9–Pinkish purple flowers of the Australian native myrtle Kunzea capitata, family Myrtaceae, growing in heath in Sydney, NSW, Australia. Spring flowering
RMRA2EB4–Split Apple Rock seen from the water with caves and rocky outcrops behind, Abel Tasman National Park. The tree in flower is the kamahi (Weinmannia rac
RF2K0B3K8–Pinkish purple flowers of the Australian native myrtle Kunzea capitata, family Myrtaceae, growing in heath in Sydney, NSW, Australia. Spring flowering
RM2C1BK28–Kunzea sp Kunzea sp.
RF2A6HA6C–native Australian kunzea bottle brush plant outdoor in sunny backyard shot at shallow depth of field
RF2E533T3–Burgan (Kunzea Ericoides) in bloom - the whole tree was covered in these gorgeous blossoms.This one was lighting up the woods at Baluk Willam Reserve.
RMD9NN99–Close-up of Common Kunzea/ Tickbush/- Kunzea baxteri- Family Myrtaceae
RF2KP5GG5–A native bee on Burgan (Kunzea Ericoides) flower - or is it? Turned out to be a Hover Fly or Flower Fly (Melangyna Viridiceps) pretending to be a bee!
RF2DCR1EP–Burgan flowers are quite spectacular when you see them close up - and when you see the whole tree covered in flowers!
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