Banksia coccinea is a member of the family Proteaceae. the species is known as the Waddib by the Noongar people of south-west Western Australia.
Banksia Plagiocarpa, commonly known as the Dallachy's banksia or Hinchinbrook Banksia, can only be found natively on Hinchinbrook Island in North QLD.
I used Banksia Prionotes in this image, commonly known as Orange Banksia or Acorn Banksia. An extremely hardy banksia found in south Western Australia.
Hakea Petiolaris commonly known as sea-urhin hakea, grow natively on south Western Australia often in ancient granite outcrops.
River red gums, Eucalyptus camaldulensis, are among the most iconic of Australia’s eucalypts. They are the most widely distributed of all the eucalypts. They grow along rivers, creeks, waterways and flood plains