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Eucalypt Collection

"Eucalypt: A Symbol of Natural Beauty and Biodiversity" Discover the enchanting world of eucalypt

Background imageEucalypt Collection: RF - Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) eating leaves, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

RF - Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) eating leaves, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Background imageEucalypt Collection: A vine growing on Eucalyptus bark, Tompotika Peninsula, Sulawesi, Indonesia

A vine growing on Eucalyptus bark, Tompotika Peninsula, Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageEucalypt Collection: Page 225. The branch of a species of Eucalyptus bearing galls... c

Page 225. The branch of a species of Eucalyptus bearing galls... c
5670582 Page 225. The branch of a species of Eucalyptus bearing galls... c.1803-06 (w/c, pen, ink and pencil) by Lewin, John William (1770-1819); Mitchell Library

Background imageEucalypt Collection: Eucalyptus tree and morning mist illuminated at sunrise

Eucalyptus tree and morning mist illuminated at sunrise
New England National Park, New South Wales, Australia

Background imageEucalypt Collection: Australia, Tasmania, Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park

Australia, Tasmania, Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park. Alpine yellow gum peeling bark patterns

Background imageEucalypt Collection: australia, beauty in nature, botany, cloud, color image, day, eucalyptus diversicolor

australia, beauty in nature, botany, cloud, color image, day, eucalyptus diversicolor
australia, beauty in nature, botany, cloud, color image, day, eucalypt, Gallo Landscapes, 106676643

Background imageEucalypt Collection: River Red Gum tree - Flinders Ranges, South Australia JLR02145

River Red Gum tree - Flinders Ranges, South Australia JLR02145
JLR-151 River Red Gum tree Flinders Ranges, South Australia Eucalyptus camaldulensis Jean-marc La Roque Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageEucalypt Collection: Fog in Eucalypt Forest in Southwest National Park, Tasmania

Fog in Eucalypt Forest in Southwest National Park, Tasmania

Background imageEucalypt Collection: Picture No. 10758656

Picture No. 10758656
Bogong Daisy Bush - dead branch of a Snow Gum is overgrowing with flowering daisy bushes (Olearia frostii) Date:

Background imageEucalypt Collection: Picture No. 10865295

Picture No. 10865295
Sugar glider (Petaurus breviceps) eating eucalypt flower. East Coast, Australia Date:

Background imageEucalypt Collection: Burnt Eucalyptus Trees JLR 3 Dargo high plains - Alpine National Park

Burnt Eucalyptus Trees JLR 3 Dargo high plains - Alpine National Park, North East Victoria Australia © Jean-Marc
JLR-3 Burnt Eucalyptus Trees Dargo high plains - Alpine National Park, North East Victoria Australia Eucylyptus sp. Jean-marc La Roque Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageEucalypt Collection: Western Australia JPF 12780 Termite mount & vegetation: Wattles

Western Australia JPF 12780 Termite mount & vegetation: Wattles. Purnululu National Park Bungle Bungle range Acacia sp
JPF-12780 Western AUSTRALIA - Termite mount and vegetation: wattles (Acacia sp.) and Eucalyptus sp. Bungle Bungle Range, Purnululu National Park

Background imageEucalypt Collection: Picture No. 11992790

Picture No. 11992790
White-plumed Honeyeater - Perched in a eucalypt - Papunya Aboriginal Community - Northern Territory - Australia White-plumed Honeyeater - Perched in a eucalypt - Papunya Aboriginal Community

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Picture No. 11992727
Brown Honeyeater - Perched in a eucalypt - at Papunya Aboriginal Community - Northern Territory - Australia Brown Honeyeater - Perched in a eucalypt - at Papunya Aboriginal Community - Northern

Background imageEucalypt Collection: Sunrise in Darlington

Sunrise in Darlington, an old convict town at Tasmanian Maria Island. Can you spot the kangaroos?

Background imageEucalypt Collection: Eucalypt tree in Flinders Ranges, South Ausralia

Eucalypt tree in Flinders Ranges, South Ausralia

Background imageEucalypt Collection: Sunrise in Darlington, an old convict town at Tasmanian Maria Island

Sunrise in Darlington, an old convict town at Tasmanian Maria Island

Background imageEucalypt Collection: Eucalypt Forest at Maria island, Tasmania

Eucalypt Forest at Maria island, Tasmania

Background imageEucalypt Collection: Serra Range in Southern Grampians, Victoria

Serra Range in Southern Grampians, Victoria

Background imageEucalypt Collection: Otway Fly Tree Top Walk, Otway Ranges, Victoria, Australia

Otway Fly Tree Top Walk, Otway Ranges, Victoria, Australia

Background imageEucalypt Collection: Picture No. 10777527

Picture No. 10777527
Woman carrying eucalyptus Date:

Background imageEucalypt Collection: Picture No. 10765554

Picture No. 10765554
Blackbutt - up to 50 metres tall (Eucalyptus pilularis) Date:

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Picture No. 10890687
White-bellied Sea-Eagle - perched in a eucalypt (Haliaeetus leucogaster) Date:

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Picture No. 10890688
White-bellied Sea-Eagle - perched on a eucalypt (Haliaeetus leucogaster ) Date:

Background imageEucalypt Collection: Picture No. 10865270

Picture No. 10865270
Violet stick insect (Didymuria violescens) feeds on eucalypt leaves. eastern Australia Date:

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Picture No. 10865255
Yellow-bellied glider (Petaurus australis) at entrance to shelter (natural hole in eucalypt). Eastern Australia Date:

Background imageEucalypt Collection: Picture No. 10863328

Picture No. 10863328
Rocks and a eucalypt.in early morning light. Boodjamulla (Lawn Hill) National Park, Queensland, Australia Date:

Background imageEucalypt Collection: Picture No. 10862020

Picture No. 10862020
A tenacious Eucalypt community growing on cliff edges. Wollemi National Park, New South Wales, Australia Date:

Background imageEucalypt Collection: Picture No. 10878074

Picture No. 10878074
Forest of karri trees, the third tallest tree species in the world - with people showing scale. Boranup Forest (Eucalyptus diversicolor) Date:

Background imageEucalypt Collection: Gum-top Stringybark (Eucalyptus delegatensis) forest habitat, Alpine N. P

Gum-top Stringybark (Eucalyptus delegatensis) forest habitat, Alpine N. P. Great Dividing Range, Victoria, Australia
Gum-top Stringybark (Eucalyptus delegatensis) forest habitat, Alpine N.P. Great Dividing Range, Victoria, Australia, February

Background imageEucalypt Collection: Tasmanian Blue Gum (Eucalyptus globulus) habit, listed on Register of Significant Trees

Tasmanian Blue Gum (Eucalyptus globulus) habit, listed on Register of Significant Trees, Ballarat Botanical Gardens, Victoria, Australia, February

Background imageEucalypt Collection: Cut down eucalypt tree in the Flinders Ranges, South Australia, Australia

Cut down eucalypt tree in the Flinders Ranges, South Australia, Australia

Background imageEucalypt Collection: Cut down eucalypt tree in the Flinders Ranges, South Australia, Australia

Cut down eucalypt tree in the Flinders Ranges, South Australia, Australia

Background imageEucalypt Collection: Corymbia ficifolia C014 / 2099

Corymbia ficifolia C014 / 2099
Red-flowering Gum (Corymbia ficifolia)

Background imageEucalypt Collection: Wet Sclerophyll Forest - magnificent forest consisting of mainly Mountain Ash trees

Wet Sclerophyll Forest - magnificent forest consisting of mainly Mountain Ash trees
SAS-1767 Wet Sclerophyll Forest - consisting of mainly Mountain Ash trees and impressive tree ferns Yarra Ranges National Park, Victoria

Background imageEucalypt Collection: spring wildflowers - blooming alpine hovea and other spring wildflowers, together with windswept

spring wildflowers - blooming alpine hovea and other spring wildflowers, together with windswept
SAS-1689 spring wildflowers - blooming alpine hovea and other spring wildflowers, together with windswept and by fire damaged Snow Gums Bogong Highplains, Alpine National Park, Victoria

Background imageEucalypt Collection: Snow Gums - forest of Snow Gums growing in Victoria's Highcountry - Dinner Plain

Snow Gums - forest of Snow Gums growing in Victoria's Highcountry - Dinner Plain, Alpine National Park, Victoria
SAS-1686 Snow Gums - forest of Snow Gums growing in Victoria's Highcountry Dinner Plain, Alpine National Park, Victoria

Background imageEucalypt Collection: Snow Gum - a windswept and by fire damaged Snow Gum in Victoria's High Country

Snow Gum - a windswept and by fire damaged Snow Gum in Victoria's High Country
SAS-1684 Snow Gum - a windswept and by fire damaged Snow Gum in Victoria's High Country. This species is adapted to wildfires and new twigs are already sprouting Alpine National Park, Victoria

Background imageEucalypt Collection: Eucalypt Forest - view into a lightly wooded coastal eucalypt forest with Manna Gum trees

Eucalypt Forest - view into a lightly wooded coastal eucalypt forest with Manna Gum trees, the habitat of the Koala
SAS-1433 Eucalypt Forest - view into a lightly wooded coastal eucalypt forest with Manna Gum trees, the habitat of the Koala

Background imageEucalypt Collection: Pink Velleia - and other spring everlastings in masses, below Eucalyptus trees; near Paynes Find

Pink Velleia - and other spring everlastings in masses, below Eucalyptus trees; near Paynes Find, Western Australia
ROG-13827 Pink Velleia - and other spring everlastings in masses, below Eucalyptus trees near Paynes Find, Western Australia Velleia rosea Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageEucalypt Collection: Rainforest - Eucalyptus & Angophora floribunda - Eucalypt forest on eastern slope of Gt

Rainforest - Eucalyptus & Angophora floribunda - Eucalypt forest on eastern slope of Gt
JPF-9036 Rainforest - Eucalyptus and Angophora floribunda Eucalypt forest on eastern slope of Great Dividing Range - Kangaroo Valley - New South Wales - Australia Jean Paul Ferrero Please note that

Background imageEucalypt Collection: Flowering eucalypt tree - flowers of a cream coloured blooming eucalypt tree - Victoria, Australia

Flowering eucalypt tree - flowers of a cream coloured blooming eucalypt tree - Victoria, Australia
SAS-1441 Flowering eucalypt tree - flowers of a cream coloured blooming eucalypt tree Victoria, Australia Eucalyptus sp. Steffen & Alexandra Sailer contact details: prints@ardea.com tel

Background imageEucalypt Collection: Koala scratch marks - deep marks on a Manna Gum Tree, made by Koala's tough and sharp claws

Koala scratch marks - deep marks on a Manna Gum Tree, made by Koala's tough and sharp claws
SAS-1561 Koala scratch marks - deep marks on a Manna Gum Tree, made by Koala's tough and sharp claws. Cape Otway, Victoria



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"Eucalypt: A Symbol of Natural Beauty and Biodiversity" Discover the enchanting world of eucalypt, a diverse genus of trees that captivates both humans and wildlife alike. From the lush forests of Melbourne, Victoria in Australia to the exotic landscapes of Tompotika Peninsula in Sulawesi, Indonesia, eucalypts thrive in various environments. In one snapshot captured on page 225, we witness a fascinating sight—a branch adorned with galls from a species of eucalyptus. These peculiar growths serve as homes for tiny creatures, showcasing the intricate relationship between nature's elements. As dawn breaks over Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park in Tasmania, Australia, an ethereal mist shrouds an iconic eucalyptus tree. Its silhouette stands tall against the vibrant hues painted by the rising sun—an awe-inspiring spectacle that reminds us of nature's grandeur. Eagerly munching on leaves is none other than Australia's beloved koala—Phascolarctos cinereus—finding solace amidst towering eucalypts. This charming marsupial relies heavily on these trees for sustenance and shelter. Venturing further into Southwest National Park in Tasmania reveals another breathtaking scene—a foggy morning enveloping an entire forest dominated by majestic eucalypts. The interplay between light and shadow creates an atmosphere filled with mystery and tranquility. Even beyond its natural allure lies another dimension—the ability to support life itself. On Eucalyptus bark thrives a vine that intertwines with grace—a testament to nature's resilience and interconnectedness. Whether it be cloud-kissed skies or vivid colors dotting the landscape, each image showcases just how integral they are to our planet's beauty. They stand as guardians within Flinders Ranges' River Red Gum tree groves while casting their spellbinding charm across the vast expanse of Australia.