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A Macroscopic Gallery of Tasmanian Orchids

Sue & Russell Twining

January 1, 2020
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Categories:
  • Bureau of Biodiversity Awareness
  • Issue Fifty Two
  • Office for the Captured Pixel


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  • Botany
  • flowers
  • macro
  • orchids
  • photography



 

Editor’s note – Orchids are simply amazing, and they inspire amazing levels of devotion and skill. Enjoy!

Sue and I have taken to walking with a purpose to look for and photograph Tasmanian Orchids, this has taken us on many trips all around the state. We have always had an interest in the bush and when we started knew very little about orchids.

Our interest has grown to the point we can now identify most orchids we find. Help was available to us from the many other people we have met so we are now able to help others with answers about orchids.

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Sue & Russell Twining
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Sue Twining, BA Dip Ed is a retired teacher. Russell Twining, is a retired IT Manager. Both are interested in travelling, bushwalking and photography.

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