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Syzygium australe

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The Australian native tree, Syzygium australe is a rainforest tree native to the east coast of Australia, commonly known as a Creek Lilly Pilly, Scrub Cherry, or Creek Satinash, it has an edible fruit. Aplant that enjoys being situated close to flowing creeks, it is often noticed when the fruit is found along a walking trail.

Print created from my original watercolour as part of a series studying plants with medicinal properties in my local region.

This is professionally printed on 310gsm smooth cotton rag paper with Epson Ultra Chrome Pro Archival Inks by Left Bank Art Group.

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The Australian native tree, Syzygium australe is a rainforest tree native to the east coast of Australia, commonly known as a Creek Lilly Pilly, Scrub Cherry, or Creek Satinash, it has an edible fruit. Aplant that enjoys being situated close to flowing creeks, it is often noticed when the fruit is found along a walking trail.

Print created from my original watercolour as part of a series studying plants with medicinal properties in my local region.

This is professionally printed on 310gsm smooth cotton rag paper with Epson Ultra Chrome Pro Archival Inks by Left Bank Art Group.

Postage is included with this item.


The Australian native tree, Syzygium australe is a rainforest tree native to the east coast of Australia, commonly known as a Creek Lilly Pilly, Scrub Cherry, or Creek Satinash, it has an edible fruit. Aplant that enjoys being situated close to flowing creeks, it is often noticed when the fruit is found along a walking trail.

Print created from my original watercolour as part of a series studying plants with medicinal properties in my local region.

This is professionally printed on 310gsm smooth cotton rag paper with Epson Ultra Chrome Pro Archival Inks by Left Bank Art Group.

Postage is included with this item.


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I would like to acknowledge and pay my respects to the First People of Bundjalung Country, the place upon which I work. I recognise their elders from the past, present and future, as the traditional owners and custodians of the land and waters of this beautiful Country. I especially recognise that those of us whose ancestors have come to Australia in the more recent past, have much to learn from the traditional owners about the plants and animals of our home, and that these plants and animals were already known and named.