Water Lilies at Kakadu by Harold Thomas

Title: Water Lilies at Kakadu
ID: 11102387
Artist: Harold Thomas
Medium: Watercolour on Archer Paper
Size: 56x38 cm
This beautiful watercolour artwork depicts water lilies, which blanket the billabongs in Kakadu
National Park in the Northern Territory.
Kakadu's flora is among the richest in northern Australia with more than 1700 plant species recorded which is a result of the Park's geological, landforms and habitat diversity. Kakadu is also considered to be one of the most weed free national parks in the world. Varieties of water lilies, such as the blue, yellow and white snowflake, are commonly found in these areas.
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