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This page – Stick insect photo, (Phasmid photo), Flower spider, Amorphophallus, Poinciana, Cape Tribulation photos, Port Douglas photo, Blue Tiger butterfly photo, Cairns photo, Cambell’s lookout, Surprise Creek Waterfall photo, Barron Gorge photo, Elkhorn fern photo, free Birds-nest fern photo to download and print, Platycerium bifurcatum photo, Asplenium photo, Licuala ramsayi photo, fan palm photos, Phalaenopsis orchid photo, Anthurium leaf, Strelitzia nicolae photo, Traveller’s palm photo, Sarraca thaipingensis, Ravenala madagascariensis photo, Erythrina photo, Coral tree photo, Butea monsperma photo, Scadoxus multiflorus, Plumbago auriculata ‘Royal Cape’, Clerodendrum paniculatum photo, pagoda flower photo, Kalanchoe blossfeldiana photo, leopard lily photo, Belamcanda chinensis photo, jungle vines photo, lianas photo.
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“I will meditate on the glorious splendour of Your majesty,
and on Your wondrous works”
Psalm 145:5.
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A stick insect, also known as a walking stick or Phasmid. Camouflaged, on the left, vertical, tail at the bottom left of the photo. Barron Gorge National Park, Cairns, Australia.

Sarraca thaipingensis – a beautiful flower and tree from S E Asia.

Poinciana tree, Delonix regia.

The much less common yellow form of the Poinciana.

Plumbago

Scadoxus multiflorus

Amorphophallus paeoniifolius, Cairns botanic gardens.

Amorphophallus paeoniifolius close up.

A. Paeoniifolius ‘Black Spathe’.

Amorphophallus bulbifera. For more weird aroid flowers, visit “Photos Flowers 2” at my site Reforestation.me.

Cape Tribulation beach.

Blue Tiger butterfly, Cape Tribulation beach.

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Port Douglas, Four Mile Beach.

View of Cairns from Campbell’s lookout.

Another Cairns view.
Cape Tribulation, North Queensland, Australia. Captain Cook sailed into one of the reefs of the Great barrier Reef just near here on the tenth of June 1770, hence the name Cape Tribulation, as well as mount Sorrow and Weary bay.

Elkhorn ferns, Platycerium bifurcatum.

Bird’s-nest fern, Asplenium australasicum.

Daintree fan palms, at Cape Trib Beach House. Licuala ramsayi.
A fan palm, Cairns botanic gardens.

Daintree Fan palm, Licuala ramsayi.

Licuala cordata

Cunjevoi leaf.
Hybrid coral tree, Erythrina x bidwillii ‘blakei’.

Butea monosperma is closely related to Erythrina and comes from India.

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Pagoda flower, Clerodendrum paniculatum.

Yellow-bellied sunbird (also known as the Olive-backed sunbird), visiting Aphelandra sinclaireana flowers for nectar. Cairns Botanic Gardens.

A male sunbird vists Odontonema strictum.
Yellow Kalanchoe blossfeldiana.
Spiral Ginger.
Leopard lily, Belamcanda chinensis.

Tropical yellow Iris.

Brazilian walking iris. Neomarica caerulea.

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Jungle vines, (lianas, Tarzan ropes), Cape Tribulation.
The symmetrical leaf bases of the huge Traveller’s Palm, Ravenala madagascariensis, from Madagascar. This plant is related to the popular Bird of Paradise flower, Strelitzia reginae.

Strelitzia nicolae, more unusual than pretty.

Flower bud, Lotus lily, Nelumbo nucifera.

Senna fistula (prev. Cassia fistula).

Close up of a rain forest creeper, Rhaphodophora cryptantha.
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