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Lotus Flower or Waterlily.   Brachyceras Waterlily Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lotus Flower or Waterlily.   Brachyceras Waterlily Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lotus Flower or Waterlily.   Brachyceras Waterlily Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lotus Flower or Waterlily.   Brachyceras Waterlily Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bee on White lotus (Gigantea Albert de Lestang) with Yellow Stamens Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
Lotus Flower or Waterlily.   Brachyceras Waterlily Royalty Free Stock Photo
Adels Grove
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White lotus Gigantea Albert de Lestang (Nymphaeaceae) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lotus Flower or Waterlily.   Brachyceras Waterlily Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lotus Flower or Waterlily.   Brachyceras Waterlily Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lotus Flower or Waterlily.   Brachyceras Waterlily Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lotus Flower or Waterlily.   Brachyceras Waterlily Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lotus Flower or Waterlily.   Brachyceras Waterlily Royalty Free Stock Photo
The property of Adels Grove occupies an area of some 30 hectares 80 acres and extends from Lawn Hill Creek at one end to Louie Creek at the other. It was originally gazetted in 1904 as a Miners Homestead Lease. In 1920 Albert de Lestang took up the property as an experimental Botanical Garden hence the name “Adel” arose from Albert’s initials. Albert planted many species of trees and shrubs and supplied the Botanical Gardens of the world with the seeds produced by his nursery.


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