Hakea in green with birds - Wanda Comrie , 2025.
Australian , b. 1970s
Oil on linen , 12 x 16 in.
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Hakea in green with birds - Wanda Comrie , 2025.
Australian , b. 1970s
Oil on linen , 12 x 16 in.

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Hakea multilineata
Hakea is a genus of Australian shrubs and small trees in the Protea Family, and H. multilineata has a big distribution in the southwest corner of the country. It can be a shrub, but it can also grow as a tree up to 6 meters tall. As can be seen in the upper photo, it has beautiful clusters of flowers grouped along the stems, with the long styles initially curled back, then straightening and sticking out. The long-persisting woody capsules are also interesting, as can be seen in the lower photo.
-Brian
some witches, now simplified enough to make them move a bit
with compositing I'm gonna try to aim for that kinda Rankin/Bass animated fantasy film look, some Last Unicorn vibes with that bloom going
Some spoiler doodles for The Witness, last week's episode of The Wizard The Witch and the Wild One!!
Hakea francisiana
05-SEP-2025
Melton Botanic Gardens, Melbourne, Vic

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#3518 - Hakea francisiana - Emu Tree
AKA grass-leaf hakea or bottlebrush hakea, Hakea grammatophylla, Hakea coriacea, Hakea multilineata, Hakea multilineata var. graminea and Hakea multilineata var. grammatophylla.
First described by the botanist Ferdinand von Mueller in 1858, and named after George William Francis, the first director of the Adelaide Botanic Garden.
Native to WA and South Australia, in mallee scrublands in sandy-clay, loam or clay soils, often with gravel.
Dryandra Woodlands NP
Kodjet
Iβm so excited to learn more about witches in the cosmology of Umora. Based on what weβve learned so far as of ep 45, my theory is that witches are the precursor to full humans. If the Spirit is the real and the real is the dream, then it makes sense for witches to be the original creatures of the material plane.
We see with Ame that she has always existed in community with spirits, and that witches can transcend normal human limitations. Hakea is over 1000 years old, Gramore possesses crazy physical abilities, and who even knows whatβs up with Mirara. A witch would be the kind of human a spirit would conjure up.