Australian Native Flowers in Close-Up

Lorel Curry's intimate oil paintings and photos of unusual Australian flora

More photos of Dianella revoluta, 'Black-anther Flax-lily'


The Dianella genus is named after Diana, the ancient Roman goddess of hunting. D revoluta is widespread in heaths and open forests from the coast to the western plains in all Australian states except the Northern Territory. These shots were taken above Silverband Falls in the Grampians/Gariwerd National Park.



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