A prize winning Darwin Show bonsai Desert Rose , centred below , is included in an impressive North Queensland garden established by a dynamic couple from the Northern Territory.
Also in the midst of the many Desert Roses in the vast collection of plants is a larger one which attracted the close attention of a Queensland policeman . It was being transported from Darwin in a trailer by road , at 135kph , when a police car , near Mount Isa , flashed its lights, did a U-turn and pulled over the driver.
What transpired seems to indicate the officer was a Desert Rose enthusiast as he asked what colour it was as the flowers had been blown away in transit . He followed this question by letting the driver go , warning him to slow down as travelling in excess of 130 he could have lost his licence in Queensland.
Over five and half years the island block has been transformed by the couple ,from Pine Creek, a Northern Territory mining centre , into a spectacular , productive garden , complete with a large orchid house , potplants galore, even gnomes , staghorns , fruit trees .