Alass' photos
My echidna planter with its South African good luc…
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hollyhock seeds forming
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Native blue banded bee
At the beach
Holly hocks
Xmas 22 table
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Summer wetlands
Seed pod
holly hock
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holly hock
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tucking in
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cabbage white butterfly on white salvia
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sparkling
White salvia in the rain
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flowering in spring
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these large flowers of a potted succulent last a day or two only. I wonder if anyone knows its name?
Orthrosanthus polystachyus
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Orthrosanthus polystachyus – A native of Western Australia with large, evergreen tufts of long sword like leaves with many spikes of clear light blue flowers. Although each flower only lasts a day, new ones emerge each morning over a long period from October to January. Very hardy, stands sun, heat, dry, wind and frost. This lovely member of the iris family is used extensively for landscaping and mass plantings. 60cm x 60cm.