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Trees in the Park by Maureen Finck – The inspiration for this painting was one of my many walks in Belair National Park.

Set in beautiful natural bushland, Belair National Park is just 20 minutes from my home, and one of my favourite places to walk and take in nature.

Belair National Park features strong in the memories of South Australians.  Most of us have fond recollections of family picnics and walks, tennis parties and blackberry picking.

The park remains one of the few relatively undisturbed areas of native vegetation in the Adelaide Hills region, making it an important refuge for native plants and animals.

Proclaimed a national park in 1891, it is South Australia’s oldest national park, and is also home to State Flora, the oldest plant nursery in South Australia where visitors can purchase native plants.

Trees in the Park

Maureen Finck

Original price was: AUD$980.Current price is: AUD$882.
Size: 76w x 102h x 3.75d cms
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Trees in the Park by Maureen Finck – The inspiration for this painting was one of my many walks in Belair National Park.

Set in beautiful natural bushland, Belair National Park is just 20 minutes from my home, and one of my favourite places to walk and take in nature.

Belair National Park features strong in the memories of South Australians.  Most of us have fond recollections of family picnics and walks, tennis parties and blackberry picking.

The park remains one of the few relatively undisturbed areas of native vegetation in the Adelaide Hills region, making it an important refuge for native plants and animals.

Proclaimed a national park in 1891, it is South Australia’s oldest national park, and is also home to State Flora, the oldest plant nursery in South Australia where visitors can purchase native plants.