The Plantista

These pictures hope to show the best plant of the day wherever I am. They are usually from Australia. The season references are for the southern Hemisphere.

Friday, 22 October 2010

Waratahs are in full bloom. New hybrid varieties are able to be transplanted.

Posted by Zen at 23:52
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Labels: Waratah 4 weeks after equinox

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what happened today

Saturday was sunny in the bushand the tallows were in flower.
A thunderstorm later.
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