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Garry and Nada Sankowsky

 

Volunteer collectors of herbarium specimens with high quality digital images (vouchered photographs) for various Australian Herbaria, Universities and other scientific institutions. We can supply this service to your organization also. You would need to arrange for all necessary permits and or collecting authorizations.  We do not require a fee but request that most expenses be covered.  We have a well equipped 4WD and a camper trailer so can get to most places. Feel free to contact us to discuss your ideas or needs in this area.

Our two hectare garden contains the largest living collection of Tropical Australian rainforest plants.  Almost all of these are collected from the wild and so are of high scientific value.

Many botanists and other scientists from all parts of the world come to study various groups of plants that are growing in our garden; pollination and DNA studies being the most common.  Please contact us if you or your organization want to carry out similar studies and we can come to an arrangement re suitable fees.  One advantage is that no collecting permits are required.  Anyone that has recently applied for collecting permits in Australia will recognize the benefits of this.  We cannot provide accommodation but can check out various options for you.  Download full plant list.  Note:  All plant names are not up to date.


We have a very large collection of digital images of plants, most of which have been  taken in our own garden, and we offer these for sale at reasonable prices.  Check out our web site for numerous samples.  All images are on a database so within seconds we can determine if a particular plant has been photographed.

Our garden is marked out in ten metre grids and all plants are recorded on a database, showing the location, where collected and when they were planted.  Any collections made from a particular plant can be duplicated at any future time.  In the garden there are over 9000 plants representing at least 2700 species.

 

Our main project is the continual upgrading of the Australian Tropical Plants DVD Rom (changed from a CD Rom with Volume 3).  Volume 3 is available now. We are now starting to add ferns and orchids to it, as well as replacing any old images with new ones that become available.  In the past twelve months large numbers of plants have flowered for the first time in our garden.  We put this down to the new soil treatment we are using.  See our Downloads page for an article on this method.


Cruiser butterfly Cup Moth larva Zodiac Moth
Northern Jezabel Argyrodendron sp. Whyanbeel Blechnum articulatum
Acladenia carnea Megahertzia amplexicaulis Pittosporum rubiginosum

Most of the images on this page were taken in our garden during 2006.

Brown honeater Buckinghamia ferruginea Thelymitra nuda

Just click on any image to enlarge Ablemochus sp Rocky River
Ablemoschus sp. Rocky River 
Syzygium erythrocalyx
Syzygium erythrocalyx
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Australian Leafwing butterfly
Australian Leafwing butterfly


Email
garrysanko@rainforestmagic.com.au 


Bowenia spectabilis

  Dendrobium fleckeri Yellow Migrant Large Green-banded Blue butterfly


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Noahdendron nicholasii

Dendrobium discolor

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Alangium villosum Dendrobium lichenastrum Dendrobium rigidum Diuris luteola Elaeocarpus coorangooloo  
Hoya australis subsp. tenuipes Thelymitra nuda Leptospermum amboinensis Meiogyne verrucosa Pseuduvaria froggattii
Sarcochilus falcata Sarcochilus serrulatus Saurauia andrena Euphorbia plumerioides Striped Possum  
Stztgium erythrocalyx Tecomanthe sp. Roaring Meg Creek Syzygium cormiflorum Hopevale form Xanthostemon sp. Mt Tozer Tube Nosed Bat
Thelymitra nuda Tree Kangaroo     Australian Rustic Fly on Xanthostemon umbrosus Common Albatross on Xanthostemon umbrosus
Common Eggfly on Xanthostemon umbrosus Cornelian butterfly Black and White Tiger butterfly Xanthostemon umbrosus Helenita Blue

To see more images please also visit these pages:  Downloads, Buying and Using Digital Cameras, West Australian Wildflowers and our image galleries on The Web at Photobase.  Visit our Home Page.