- well if you can see it through the mist... Winter on the block - not so good for the camera/taking pics - but a miracle of nature nonetheless as all of that rain initiates colour and abundance. Most of the flowering won't happen until the sun comes back, bringing the bees, but the Pincushion Hakea, many Grevillea cultivars and Correas have made a good start. This One-sided Bottlebrush added a small splash of red. The rain helped give the babies (the 70 tubestock native plants planted first week of May this year) a good start and having done the rounds I was happy to find no casualties. While they all look healthy and have survived transplant shock well, the really impressive growth has been from the Dwarf Tassie Blue Gums. Lastly, and it begs a pun but I'll try not to, large numbers of these mushrooms emerge from the bark mulch annually - I have a couple of ideas as to what they might be, but not certain as yet. Do you know what species they are?
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Marion Campbell
3/7/2019 08:43:28 pm
What gorgeously baroque exuberance of form and colour in this photo.
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