Kennedia rubicunda: Baranguba (early October)
Tea tree: behind the dunes at Grey Rocks (early October)
Acacia: Eurobodalla Botanical Gardens (early October)
Grevillea: Eurobodalla Botanical Gardens (early October)
Xanthorrhoea: Eurobodalla Botanical Gardens (early October) but also seen in the past in Bodalla State Forest
Eggs and bacon: East Lynne (mid September)
restlessjo said:
Goodness, you have some extraordinary plants, Meg! My favourite is the tea tree. So delicate and I love the angle you’ve caught. 🙂
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morselsandscraps said:
One of a multitude of tea tree shots. The flowers were irresistible. To the bees as well as me!
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Rosemary Barnard said:
The scent too! Falling on the ground in the breeze the petals make a biodegrabable confetti.
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morselsandscraps said:
I’d forgotten the scent! How could I?
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Lucid Gypsy said:
The xanthorrhoea is bizarre!
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morselsandscraps said:
It’s also a bee-magnet, and a lover of fire.
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Suzanne said:
Lovely 🙂
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