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This is Violet Kunzea
I took a drive into the ranges and found bushes with these flowers right along the roadside. The central part of the flowers is 3-5mm and the complete globular heads are 10-15mm across. They are an Australian wildflower, Violet Kunzea (Kunzea parvifolia). Best viewed on black. A wider shot is in the note.
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how lovely to see so many oOo
I spy some beautiful work
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gorgeous plant and beautifully captured
(I've tried often enough and can't do it!)
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