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Blue Flowers

“These are all the blue flowers. Growing everywhere.”

-Shoshanna (Sharna) Jeffries (Long) 

 

Over half a million square kilometres of mangroves, off shore islands, deep gorges, mountain ranges, desert sand dunes and river pools ensure the Pilbara’s flora is as diverse as the landscape. Plants and flowers in the Pilbara have evolved unique adaptations to survive in an arid climate that receives most of its rainfall during summer by way of tropical cyclones. Watercourses are lined with river red gums, coolibah, silver cadjeput and desert bloodwood trees. Gorges contain permanent water supplies to support moisture loving plants like the common rock fig and rock kurrajong. From July to September wildflowers of all colours, sizes and shapes, like the unmistakeable Sturt’s desert pea, fluffy mulla mulla, the tall majestic Ashburton pea or any number of the 65 species of Acacia (wattle) can be seen throughout the region.

Name: Shoshanna (Sharna) Jeffries (Long)



Biography:

I grew up in Jigalong, I went to school there. I moved out to Kunawarritji with my partner 3years ago (2018/19) Sometimes I work for Kj as a ranger.  I really enjoy painting.


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