Thursday 30 September 2021

A Collection of Flowers

A change from the Outback to some flowers for today's post.  I hope you enjoy. 
Here is a [ link ] to the Wreath Flowers I photographed and posted in 2013, certainly worth looking at as they are a very different plant and only found is one place which is Western Australia.

A small collection of flowers from Queensland, Western Australia, South Australia, Victoria, and Tasmania.

Above the Sturt's Desert Pea from Western Australia and below the Clivia from Queensland.


Above is Eucalyptus flower in South Australia and Wattle also from South Australia.


 
Gazanias growing wild in the State of Victoria in a town.

Below is Wattle, many varieties of Wattle and it flowers at different times in different States of Australia.


Rhododendron above and Mt. Fuji blossom below

59 comments:

  1. Excelentes fotografias destas belas flores, gostei de ver.
    Um abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.

    Andarilhar
    Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
    Livros-Autografados

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  2. Великолепные цветы!
    Впервые увидела, как цветёт эвкалипт

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    1. Wonderful I'm pleased I put that photo up then.
      Thank you.

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  3. Great captures of these beautiful flowers. Thanks for sharing these beauties.

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  4. Bonita colección de flores. No podría decir cual me gusta más.

    Besos

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  5. All very beautiful! Thank you for sharing them Margaret :)

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  6. I know all of the flowers apart from the Sturt's Desert Pea which is very unusual and also attractive. I gave a Clivia plant in a pot in my bedroom, and Wattle trees are known as Mimosa trees here.

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    1. Interesting what wattle trees are called in England.
      The Sturt's Desert Pea is a beautiful plant which grows close to the earth, one has to get on the knees to photograph it.

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  7. They are so beautiful! The colours are just amazing.

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    1. You are welcome EC. Flowers in my opinion often brightens ones day :)

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  9. Some beautiful images grow around here as the climate is similar to here. It strikes me that gazanias grow wild, here we have to buy them if we want to have them in our garden.

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    1. Only gazanias in that particular area were growing wild so to speak, I presume someone hadn't done their gardening.

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  10. Gorgeous flowers! A sheer delight to the eyes!

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  11. Many thanks for sharing these beautiful blooms.

    All the best Jan

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  12. All very nice. I didn't know Mt Fuji blossom.

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    1. Yes they do, the photo of the one I'm showing was taken in Westbury in a private garden, just a magnificent tree.

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  13. Love your collection of beautiful flowers. Have a great day.

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  14. Wow--- you do good work! Lovely captures!

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  15. Beautiful flowers. I see the mimosa flower, it is the symbol of the Italian Women's Day.

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  16. These flowers are a wonderful way to start my day.

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    1. That's good then, they certainly are lovely and most people like flowers.

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  17. Ах, как красивы эти цветы! Прямо настоящие картины! Посмотришь на них - и будет настроение!

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  18. Oh the wattle, so many different varieties.

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  19. I have never see the first red flowers. It's very interesting. Thanks for showing cherry blossoms to us in autumn.

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    1. It's a very pretty colour and more attractive if clustered in one area rather than scattered all over the place.

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  20. Nice collection, the flowers I love to have on my terrace, depending on the time of year and are beautiful and inspiring.
    Best regards

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    1. I'm sure they do look lovely when you can display them of your terrace.

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  21. Grazie per questo splendido post, ci sono dei fiori che sono assolutamente meravigliosi.
    E che colori brillanti.

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  22. Lindas todas elas,...eu tenho a Clívia!

    bj

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  23. Todas son preciosas, me encantan. Muchos besos.

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  24. Beautiful! Beautiful! Beautiful! All of them are beautiful. Thanks for sharing. Bye the way. First photo's flower we call it "earrings flower" and we try to grow it in our houses.

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  25. Hi Margaret,
    Wonderful flowers, I didn't know the first ones.
    I love the smell of Wattle, my grandpa had a huge one.
    Hugs

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    1. The first flowered photo it's not that common but it's a gorgeous colour and rather attractive flower.
      Wattle is always good in my book.

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  26. oh this is exuberant collection of beautiful flowers dear Margaret :)

    they just made my evening !
    only orange with yellow edge are familar ,unique and gorgeous

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