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I have a renewed love of our Australian native plants, realising how unique they truly are after receiving so many curious responses to earlier posts featuring our natives. Several areas of our garden are in need of more plants and natives are a favourite of my husband as well as with our local birds and butterflies. Here's one I have bought, acclimatising to our yard while I work out the best placement for it. I've enjoyed having a closer look at the small flowers and taking photos of this particular one over a few days.
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You can see how small these flower heads are. The one I have been photographing is the one on the middle/front. |
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This morning, settling in after last night's rain. |
The tag says it's a vigorous, dense, ground cover which grows to 40cm (16") high and 3m/yds wide.
Looks like a wonderfully useful and attractive plant, let's hope it will grow where I have just planted it.
Wow! The detail you captured is amazing!
ReplyDeleteSuch amazing, beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteIt is a beautiful plant and unusual to me. It will be a wonderful asset to your garden.
ReplyDeleteYour blog is always adorned with the prettiest flowers!
ReplyDeleteIt is a most incredible little blossom! I'm sure it will settle in just fine.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen flower like this!
ReplyDeleteIt is so unusual and so beautiful.
This pics are amazing. I love how you capture and take track of timings :)
ReplyDeleteUnusual plant but beautiful!
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Wonderful close-up blossom !
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