Flowers from the very rare and endangered Guthrie’s Grevillea, scientific name Grevillea granulifera.
Monthly Archives: November 2023
Dracophyllum secundum
Flowers in different stages of development, from Dracophyllum secundum. It has no common name. Photos taken at Sylvan Grove Native Garden, Picnic Point.
Tracking the new motor
The new motor is aboard the Morning Composer. The ship just left Santander Spain on its way to South Africa, Port Melbourne and finally Port Kembla. Scheduled to arrive in early January 2024. Then it must get through the port and the dealer (where accessories will be installed).
Melaleuca armillaris
Bark of Melaleuca armillaris, also known as Giant Honey Myrtle, Bracelet Honey Myrtle and Bracelet Honey-Myrtle. Click on image to see the full size. The bark is wet after rain.
Melaleuca squarrosa flowers
Melaleuca squarrosa also known as the Bottlebrush Tea-Tree, Scented Paperbark, Bottle-Brush Tea-Tree and Harsh-Leaved Melaleuca.
Melaleuca nodosa
Bark of Melaleuca nodosa, more commonly now as Pricklyleaf Paperbark.
Melaleuca thymifolia
Melaleuca thymifolia is commonly known as Thyme Honeymyrtle.
Anigozanthos ‘Red Cross’
Kangaroo Paw, known as Red Cross, taken at Sylvan Grove Native Gardens, Picnic Point. Slowly getting better, it is a long haul.
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