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Kunzea Flower
I really don't know why, but it seems this is called "Tick Bush". Ticks are the ultimate turn-off, so I think I prefer the botanical name of Kunzea ambigua. We found this (without any ticks) in eastern Tasmania, but it also grows in areas of the SE coast of mainland Australia. The flowers are 2-3 cm across.
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