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Lantana in the park #2

$6.50

Greeting Card

Denise Corrigan, Lantana in the park 2, 2022

The lantana's seductive colours against the Callan Park sandstone belie its legendary status with bushcarers. What arrived in Australia as an ornamental garden plant in the 1840s soon escaped to the wild, becoming an invasive weed of national significance. Lantana forms dense thickets notoriously difficult to remove which choke out other plants. Here it is today – with weed-friend milk thistle – basking in the morning sun.

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170gsm matte card 12.7cm x 16.9cm, blank inside

Recycled envelope 13cm x 18.5cm

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Lantana in the park #2

$6.50

Greeting Card

Denise Corrigan, Lantana in the park 2, 2022

The lantana's seductive colours against the Callan Park sandstone belie its legendary status with bushcarers. What arrived in Australia as an ornamental garden plant in the 1840s soon escaped to the wild, becoming an invasive weed of national significance. Lantana forms dense thickets notoriously difficult to remove which choke out other plants. Here it is today – with weed-friend milk thistle – basking in the morning sun.

[this artist attribution and statement are printed on back of card]

170gsm matte card 12.7cm x 16.9cm, blank inside

Recycled envelope 13cm x 18.5cm

For wholesale Greeting Card enquiries please drop me a line here.

What you need to know

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I acknowledge Australia's First Nations' People as the Traditional Owners and Custodians of this land. I respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to this country. I pay my respects to Elders past, present and emerging, and to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

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