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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesBooklet, Claire Farrell et al, Woody Meadow Guidelines, 2025
... ...australian woody plants..."Naturalistic plantings of australian woody plants for people and nature," by Farrell, C, Rayner, JP and Bathgate, R. ...woody meadows naturalistic plantings australian woody plants university of sheffield Booklet with light cardboard covers. ...woody meadows, naturalistic plantings, australian woody plants, university of sheffield -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionDrawing, Collin Elwyn Woolcock, Pultenaea subumbellata (Wiry Bush-Pea), n.d
... Australia native plants. He worked on many publications together with his wife, Dorothy. His work is housed in many collections across Australia including the Glenelg Shire Cultural Collection, to which Collin donated a large collection of his works. It is also found in the State Herbarium of South Australia and the National Herbariu Collin Woolcock botanical Woolcock Collection CEMA Front: Pultenaea sub-umbellata (lower right) (pencil). CEW (signature, lower centre in image) (maroon pencil). Back: 37 (upper left) (pen) Colour drawings of flowering stem and detailed leaf and flower views. The largest stem view depicts thin woody ...Part of 'Woolcock Gallery Collection' Exhibited CEMA 1989.Colour drawings of flowering stem and detailed leaf and flower views. The largest stem view depicts thin woody stem with small fine green leaves along length of stem. Branching stems at top end in clusters of buds or small orange and yellow pea flowers. At centre left are 3 details of leaves (front, rear and end views). On right are (t-b): top view of yellow pea flower; side view (orange and yellow); rear view (orange) with sepals; sepal detail; side view in full bloom. All views are numbered in pencil and printed on white paper affixed to image surface. Mounted in double matt (white on faun), under glass in wooden frame with gold detail.Front: Pultenaea sub-umbellata (lower right) (pencil). CEW (signature, lower centre in image) (maroon pencil). Back: 37 (upper left) (pen)collin woolcock, botanical, woolcock collection, cema -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionDrawing, Collin Elwyn Woolcock, Dillwynia hispida (Red Parrot-Pea), n.d
... Australia native plants. He worked on many publications together with his wife, Dorothy. His work is housed in many collections across Australia including the Glenelg Shire Cultural Collection, to which Collin donated a large collection of his works. It is also found in the State Herbarium of South Australia and the National Herbariu Collin Woolcock collection Collin Woolcock botanical Woolcock Collection CEMA Front: Dillwynia hispida (lower left) (pencil). 15/?/77 (lower left) (pencil, erased). Back: 40 (top left) (pen) Stem, flower and leaf details of flowering plant in colour pencil. On left is a stem view depicting a woody ...Part of 'Woolcock Gallery Collection' Exhibited CEMA 1989.Stem, flower and leaf details of flowering plant in colour pencil. On left is a stem view depicting a woody central stem with thin leaves and smaller leafed stems ending in clusters of buds or orange pea flowers. On bottom left is a side view of orange pea-flower. On right (t-b): front view of flower; side view of emergent bud; leaf detail; rear view of flower depicting petals and sepals. Mounted in double matt (white on apricot), framed under glass in gold wooden frame. All views numbered in pencil and typed letters and numbers on white paper affixed to paper surface.Front: Dillwynia hispida (lower left) (pencil). 15/?/77 (lower left) (pencil, erased). Back: 40 (top left) (pen)collin woolcock, botanical, woolcock collection, cema
