Australian plants include:
Acacia, known more commonly as the wattle tree - many species exist throughout Australia, in all conditions, as it is a highly adaptable plant; Australia's national floral emblem is the Golden Wattle
Banksia - named by botanist Sir Joseph Banks who was with Captain Cook when he charted Australia's eastern coast
Blackboy, or grass trees
Bunya Pine, Wollemi Pine, Hoop Pine
Callistemon, also known as the bottlebrush
Casuarina
Eremophila, also known as the Emu bush
Hakea
Grevillea (spider flower)
Leptospermum, more commonly known as the tea-tree
Leschenaultia, a beautiful Western Australian wildflower
Kangaroo paw, an unusual flower from the western half of the continent, and the floral emblem of WA
Kurrajong
Mallee
Melaleuca, another very adaptable and versatile species
Moreton Bay Fig
Mulga
Sturt's Desert Rose and Sturt's Desert Pea, both desert flowering shrubs, and the emblems of NT and SA respectively
Waratah (NSW floral emblem)
There is no bird on the Australian Ten Dollar note.
There is no bird on the Australian Ten Dollar note.
There were no 2003 Australian Ten Dollar star notes issued.
King George VI appears on the front of the 1937 Australian Ten Shilling note.
See the related links for lists of Australian tropical rainforest plants and temperate rainforest plants.
He is featured on the Australian ten dollar note.
Australian Native Plants Society - Australia - was created in 1957.
The lyrebird is on an Australian ten cent coin.
Australian bank notes in circulation in 1959 were - Ten Shillings, One Pound, Five Pounds and Ten Pounds.
The Association of Societies for Growing Australian Plants is a good place to find more information. See the link below. Other links on Australian native plants have also been included.
The original Australian paper Ten Dollar note (1966 to 1993) was 155 x 76 mm. The trial Australian polymer Bicentennial Ten Dollar note (1988 only) is 155 x 77.5 mm. The new Australian polymer Ten Dollar note (1993 to present) is 137 x 65 mm.
The Australian Ten Dollar note is not pink and green. They are mostly blue but have swirls of yellow and green as well.