Have just returned from a wonderful 3 hour walk in the Winter sunshine. I nosed around the park, looking for a spot of colour to photograph. At this time of year, native flora are fairly dormant. The banksias are finishing, gum flowers have gone but there are still one or two species that put on a show, particularly the wattle.
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Thanks for your pics. They've inspired me to get out of town next weekend to see what else is flowering.
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Ooh! Did I put the wrong name on the wattle? What's ours called? Is the Sydney one the one with the frondy leaves and is it causing havoc as an introduced species? Sorry - lots of questions but you are the botanical bod on the flist!
A beautiful walk yesterday - the sun was warm and hundreds of people were out with the kids in the Park. Great to see.
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I'm getting better all the time, thank you for thinking of me :o)
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I loved the tiny ladybird sitting on the wattle. A little splash of orange in a sea of yellow. The wollemi does look a bit seedy - I wonder if the leaves do that in the winter cold. We know they are hardy - being around for millions of years means you are tough, but it may be perfectly adapted to New South Wales weather, not ours. I keep an eye on it to see if it improves.
PS Don't let that Roo lead you into bad habits. He look like a bit of a yobbo.
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