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The three phases of the Sturt Desert Pea flower, which only grows in the red and arid sands of Central and desert Australia
Gabriella Siglinde, ©UdoSm, Diane Putnam, Georges. and 28 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Diana Australis club has replied to ManueL.Diana Australis club has replied to EveDiana Australis club has replied to AixaDiana Australis club has replied to mARTin PichéDiana Australis club has replied to just"jj"Diana Australis club has replied to Gareth L EvansDiana Australis club has replied to BASCLINDiana Australis club has replied to TigerHead clubDiana Australis club has replied to Diane Putnam clubOnce years ago I managed to grow one in my suburban garden in some sand and I just ignored it. I had people knocking on the door all day long asking about it.
They are the floral emblem of my state, which is mostly desert inland.
Diane Putnam club has replied to Diana Australis clubGood luck in a search for the seeds. Let me know how you go. I'll see what I can find re seeds here if you like.
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