Peter Dombrovskis - Myrtle Tree

Myrtle tree in rainforest at Mount Anne, southwest Tasmania

Printed with pigment ink on Canson Platine Fibre Rag, 100% Cotton Rag archival paper.
Remastered by fine art printer, Simon Olding, exclusively for Wild Island Tasmania.
Please note; Prints are made to order. Please allow 10-15 business days for your delivery.

Mist envelopes ancient, cool temperate rainforest in Tasmania’s World Heritage Wilderness. Shaped by wind and stunted by altitude and cold this twisted myrtle would be centuries old.

Mt. Anne is the highest mountain in Tasmania’s south west. It is composed of dolerite with a substructure of dolomite. The regions of dolomite contain an extensive cave system, including Anna-a-Kananda cave which is one of the deepest in Australia. The region is the fragile home of many endemic species of alpine flora. The south west hosts strands of ancient Huon pine, forests of sassafras, myrtle, celery-top pine and leatherwood. Numerous species of mosses and lichen detail the temperate rain forests and button grass dominates areas of alpine heath.


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