Photo/s of the day. 21/06 and 22/06
Jun. 22nd, 2010 08:25 amGrevillea in Flower
(21/06/2010)

Daviesia
(22/06/2010)

Conostephium; Pearl Flower

Common Forest Heath - which is amusingly, not that common at all in the bushland behind our house.

I suspect it may be a wildflower called Salt and Pepper - but don't quote me on that.

Menzies Banksia shoot - the tree has been knocked down and showing no signs of life for a year and then, on one place on the entire tree, this emerged. It's a shame the tree will be killed again. :/

Astrolobium xerophyllum - this plant has no common name.

The tiny web of a Trampoline Spider

Menzies Banksia blossom, post flowering - feels as soft as velvet, too.

The bushland doesn't care about looking pretty for you. You have to look hard in this to find all the things that I found. :)

Like this Hibbertia, the most cheerful of flowers.

And this baby Drosera, won't know if it's a bridal or a rainbow until it flowers.

ETA: I walked through too many spiderwebs to get these photos. TOO MANY.
(21/06/2010)

Daviesia
(22/06/2010)

Conostephium; Pearl Flower

Common Forest Heath - which is amusingly, not that common at all in the bushland behind our house.

I suspect it may be a wildflower called Salt and Pepper - but don't quote me on that.

Menzies Banksia shoot - the tree has been knocked down and showing no signs of life for a year and then, on one place on the entire tree, this emerged. It's a shame the tree will be killed again. :/

Astrolobium xerophyllum - this plant has no common name.

The tiny web of a Trampoline Spider

Menzies Banksia blossom, post flowering - feels as soft as velvet, too.

The bushland doesn't care about looking pretty for you. You have to look hard in this to find all the things that I found. :)

Like this Hibbertia, the most cheerful of flowers.

And this baby Drosera, won't know if it's a bridal or a rainbow until it flowers.

ETA: I walked through too many spiderwebs to get these photos. TOO MANY.
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Date: 2010-06-22 07:11 am (UTC)