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Indigo is magenta
It took me quite a while to put an ID to these little flowers, growing commonly alongside the road in the forested areas of Gippsland. Finally I have come up with what I think is the answer: they seem to be Australian Indigo Indigofera australis. Now, I would have thought that indigo is a shade of blue, but the reference says the flowers are "attractive pink to lilac..." and all the other details such as leaves seem to fit.
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Beautiful shot George. Well done with this one. Great DOF here. Love it hugs Tess.
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Beautifully captured shot. Well done Regards Tess.
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