RMF3DGPF–Lemon-scented Darwinia- Darwinia citriodora- Family Myrtaceae
RMAR02NK–Common Mountain Bell Darwinia leiostyla flowers Albany District Western Australia September
RMC2AWPP–Lemon-scented Darwinia- Darwinia citriodora- Family Myrtaceae
RMAT17DY–Gilham's Bell (Darwinia oxylepis) flowers cultivated Banksia Farm Mt Barker Western Australia
RMPJ15B2–Darwinia oldfieldii
RF2CC0M9Y–Beautiful Darwinia plant in flower in early morning light
RMPJ14TC–Darwinia purpurea, Rose Darwinia
RF2K21FRH–Flowering Lemon-scented Darwinia (Darwinia citriodora) at sunset
RMPHHPM0–Darwinia oxylepis, Gillam's Bell
RMBG733W–Common Mountain Bell, Darwinia lejostyla, Stirling Ranges, near Mount Barker, south-west Australia
RF2AHFWT8–Darwinia citriodora (lemon-scented darwinia) is endemic to Western Australia growing in coastal areas in lateritic or granitic soils.
RF2JW5PYA–Red and white striped flower of the Western Australian native Darwinia macrostegia hybrid Stripey, family Myrtaceae. Known as the Mondurup Bell
RMR71JYN–Darwinia oldfieldii Oldfield's darwinia
RF2RF3B09–Closeup of red and white striped flower of the Australian native shrub Darwinia macrostegia hybrid Stripey, family Myrtaceae. Known as Mondurup Bell
RF2WM06JA–Flowers of Darwinia oederoides, endemic to the south-west of Western Australia
RF2RF3APG–Back lit white, pink and red flowers with prominent stamens of the Australian native Clustered Scent Myrtle, Darwinia fascicularis, family Myrtaceae,
RF2K6EN60–Super-macro view of Lemon-scented Darwinia (Darwinia citriodora) flower and foliage. Australian native plant.
RF2BC5TMA–Darwinia virescens, the Murchison Darwinia, with red flower on white sand in the Geraldton area in Western Australia
RM2T6RD2E–The red flower of Murchison Darwinia, Darwinia virescens, a plant endemic to Western Australia and growing here in Lesueur National Park.
RF2A9JCEF–Bell shaped Australian native wildflower Darwinia meeboldii, family Myrtaceae. Common name is the Cranbrook Bell or Mountain Bell.
RM2X0M63W–Cranbrook Bell, Darwinia meeboldii, a wildflower species endemic to south-west Western Australia. It is classified as a vulnerable species.
RMC2AWKY–Lemon-scented Darwinia- Darwinia citriodora- Family Myrtaceae
RMAT17FJ–Cranbrook Bell Darwinia meeboldii flower Banksia Farm Mt Barker Western Australia October
RF2PG74N6–Mountain Bell (Darwinia lejostyla) wildflowers line the upper climb to Bluff Knoll, Stirling Ranges National Park, Western Australia
RMAR02NG–Fringed or Pink Mountain Bell Darwinia squarrosa close up of flower Stirling Range Western Australia October
RMEYYMFR–Cranbrook Bell (Darwinia meeboldii), flower and flower buds, Australia, Western Australia
RMAT17EW–Gilham's Bell (Darwinia oxylepis) flowers cultivated Banksia Farm Mt Barker Western Australia October
RMPHHR39–Darwinia oxylepis, Gillam's Bell
RMBG732G–Common Mountain Bell, Darwinia lejostyla, Stirling Ranges, near Mount Barker, south-west Australia
RF2AAFXDE–View of a pink Darwinia oldfieldii flower in Australia
RMPRWKT6–Darwinia lejostyla, Common Mountain Bell
RF2JKX2GD–Close up of the Australian native plant Darwinia oldfieldii.
RMEB466X–Darwinia meeboldii, Cranbrook Bell in Kings Park, Perth, WA, Australia
RFM0AT1H–Darwinia neildiana ... Western Australian Wildflower
RM2PE7934–Flowering mountain bell (Darwinia leiostyla), Stirling Range, near Mount Barker, Western Australia, Australia
RF2BC5T60–Australian wildflowers: Darwinia virescens, the Murchison Darwinia, with greenish red flower and bud on white sand in Western Australia
RF2K9T626–Sydney Australia, flower stems of a darwinia carnea shrub also known as a Mogumber bell
RF2A1NH7F–Bell shaped Australian native wildflower Darwinia meeboldii, family Myrtaceae. Common name is the Cranbrook Bell or Mountain Bell. Endemic to the Stir
RF2K9T5GH–Sydney Australia, flower stems of a darwinia carnea shrub also known as a Mogumber bell
RMC2AWGH–Lemon-scented Darwinia- Darwinia citriodora- Family Myrtaceae
RF2JBF94P–Red and white striped flowers of the Australian native Darwinia macrostegia hybrid Stripey, family Myrtaceae. Known as the Mondurup Bell
RMD7XMKP–Close-up of Lemon-scented Myrtle flower- Darwinia citriodora- Family Myrtaceae
RF2HHFH5J–Australian nature background of native Lemon Scented Myrtle inflorescence, Darwinia citriodora, family Myrtaceae. Flowers with prominent yellow style
RF2K9T6FE–Sydney Australia, close-up of flowers of a darwinia carnea shrub also known as a Mogumber bell
RMAT5ENR–Common Mountain Bell (Darwinia lejostyla) close-up flower Stirling Range National Park Western Australia October
RF2C13K0E–Back lit red, pink and white spiky flowers of the Australian native Clustered Scent Myrtle, Darwinia fascicularis, growing in heath along the Little M
RMAR02MW–Gilham's Bell Darwinia oxylepis flowers Kings Park Perth Western Australia September
RF2BPDME9–New Holland Honeyeater feeding on Clustered Scent Myrtle shrub
RF2AAFXFA–View of a pink Darwinia oldfieldii flower in Australia
RMAR7A6K–Common mountain bell Darwinia leijostyla near the summit of Mt Trio Stirling Range National Park Western Australia
RF2CC3PX5–Clustered Scent Myrtle plant in flower
RMEB466R–Darwinia macrostegia, Mondurup Bell in Kings Park, Perth, WA, Australia
RFM0AT1P–Darwinia neildiana ... Western Australian Wildflower
RMEB156D–Darwinia citriodora, Lemon-scented Darwinia in Ellis Brook Valley, Banyowla Regional Park, Perth, WA, Australia
RF2RYEXGG–Western Australian Critically Endangered Mogumber Bell plant
RMEBX33B–Cranbrook Bell, Darwinia meeboldii
RF2GB9FC0–Clustered Scent Myrtle shrub in flower
RM2BTWTF6–Darwinia salina Craven SR Jones.
RF2CAF817–Clustered Scent Myrtle Plant in flower
RFT5X45R–A picture is showing Darwinia. It is commonly known as mountain bells. This is a section of two species of drawinia flowers, vintage line drawing or e
RMD7XMM1–Close-up of Lemon-scented Myrtle flower- Darwinia citriodora- Family Myrtaceae
RMA0214P–Flowers of the Cranbrook Bell ( Darwinia meeboldii )
RMD7XMJE–Close-up of Lemon-scented Myrtle flower- Darwinia citriodora- Family Myrtaceae
RF2WJ4NN0–DARWINIA MEEBOLDII, KNOWN AS DARWINIA OR CRANEBROOK BELL
RF2BWKW11–Australian wildflower: The rare Murchison darwinia, Darwinia virescens, with red flowers, in its natural habitat in Western Australia, close-up
RMAR02NN–Gilham s Bell Darwinia oxylepis flowers Kings Park Perth Western Australia September
RM2JRAY9F–Darwinia fascicularis Rudge subsp. fascicularis, by Sydney Parkinson. Gift of the British Museum, 1895.
RMAT5ERT–Wittwer's Mountain Bell (Darwinia wittwerorum) rare plant threatened by die-back, Stirling Range Western Australia October
RF2AAFXF7–View of a pink Darwinia oldfieldii flower in Australia
RMAR7A6P–Common mountain bell Darwinia leijostyla near the summit of Mt Trio Stirling Range National Park Western Australia
RF2KPABPP–A closeup shot of a lemon-scented darwinia flower isolated on a blurred dark background
RFHYPBG9–Wedding bouquet of white Ranunculus and freesia
RMKHFMW5–A Mountain bell (Darwinia leiostyla) closeup of pink flower bud. Bluff Knoll, Stirling Range National Park, Western Australia, Australia
RFHYW2C6–the Waxflower Purple Pride background
RMKGH52X–Albany daisy (Actinodium cunninghamii), in fact not a daisy. Its closest relatives are Verticordia, Darwinia and Chamelaucium. Flower about 4 cm acros
RFHYPBJH–A bouquet of buds of lilies, pink tulips and protea
RMACF2BP–Darwinia citriodora at The National Botanic Garden of Wales
RF2CAF81E–Clustered Scent Myrtle Plant in flower
RM2BTX39D–Darwinia vestita Benth.
RF2CC3PRE–Clustered Scent Myrtle with backlighting
RMA0596J–Flowers of the Cranbrook Bell ( Darwinia meeboldii )
RMD7XMK5–Close-up of Lemon-scented Myrtle flower- Darwinia citriodora- Family Myrtaceae
RF2AAWX65–native Australian darwinia plant outdoor in sunny backyard shot at shallow depth of field
RM2AWKAFR–Journal and proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales . SYDNEYPUBLISHED BY THE SOCIETY, 5 ELIZABETH STREET, SYDNEY 1923 CONTENTS. VOLUME LVI. Page. Art. I.—Presidential Address. By E. C. Andrews, b.a., f.g.s. (Issued June 30th, 1922.) 1 Art. II.—The position of the double linkage in Piperitone, Part II,with notes on some of its derivatives. By A. R. Penfold,p.c.s. (Issued July 17th, 1922.)... 39 Art. III.—The Incidence of Anthrax in Stock in Australia. ByMax Henry, d.s.o., b.v.Sc,, m.r.c.v.s. (Issued July 17th,1922.) 44 Art. IV.—Notes on the species of the genera Darwinia Homoranthus
RM2JRAYN7–Darwinia fascicularis Rudge subsp. fascicularis, by Sydney Parkinson. Gift of the British Museum, 1895.
RMMECTYY–. Die Gartenwelt . Rhodothamnus Chamaecistus in Oliva, Anfang Mai 1916. Topfpflanzen. Zur Kenntnis der Gattung Darwinia. Die Gattung Dar- winia wurde von Rudge aufgestellt und dem Arzt, Dichter und Naturforscher Dr. E. Darwin gewidmet, dem Großvater des be- rühmten Charles Robert Darwin. Die Arten, die die Gattung bilden, waren ehemals in anderen Gattungen, wie Gene- tyllis und Hedaroma, untergebracht. Darwinia gehört in die Familie der Myrtengewächse und setzt sich aus etwa 37 Arten zusammen, die sämtlich Australien zur Heimat haben, und immergrüne, buschige oder kleine Bäume bilden. Eine der
RF2AAFXF9–View of a pink Darwinia oldfieldii flower in Australia
RMAR7A5W–Common mountain bell Darwinia leijostyla near the summit of Mt Trio Stirling Range National Park Western Australia
RFHYPBFW–A bouquet of buds of lilies, pink tulips and protea
RMD7XMJX–Close-up of Lemon-scented Myrtle flower- Darwinia citriodora- Family Myrtaceae
RF2GD403H–Clustered scented Myrtle plant in flower
RF2KG03R2–close-up native Australian Darwinia plant also called Mountain Bells outdoor in sunny backyard
RMRPX3N9–. The agricultural gazette of New South Wales. Agriculture; Agriculture -- Australia New South Wales. Vim. Sire, Detective (imp.); dam, Darwinia (imp.). shows great dash with beautiful action, and a very fast trotter. He won first and champion prize at Sydney Royal Agricultural Society's Show, Vis.—A chestnut mare and a full sister to Vim, and she was bred in Victoria by the late Hon. W, I. Winter Irving, M.L.C.. Vis stands 14.3 hands high, is strong enough to pull a spring cart or hansom cab, and is a. Vis, pure-bred cob mare. Sire, Detective (imp. i; dam, Darwinia (imp,). very fast mare in h
RF2A56NN6–View of a red Gillham’s Bell (Darwinia Oxylepis) flower in Australia
RMAYJHM1–Cranbrook bell Darwinia meeboldii a native Western Australian wildflower