Rocky Outcrop Flannel Flowers
Regular price$900.00 Sale priceHelen Earl
Australia
"Actinotus helianthi", commonly known as the flannel flower, was one of the species of flora recorded and collected by Joseph Banks and Daniel Solander when they arrived in Australia with Captain Cook in 1770. Flannel flowers once grew prolifically along the coast of New South Wales and southern Queensland. Development of the colony involved clearing native vegetation, quarrying sandstone for building projects and mining accessible coal deposits to fuel growth. This prolific plant was largely eradicated. However, Spring time is a reminder of their resilience of adaptability, in bushland reserves they bust into flower among rocky outcrops and poor sandy soils.
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250KG
Average yearly city bus commute to work - 10km daily
500KG
Return flight Sydney to Melbourne (economy)!
1 Tonne
Average emission of a return-flight economy from Paris to New York
2 Tonnes
Driving an average petrol car 11,500 km
5 Tonnes
Return flight Sydney to London (economy)!
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