On a visit to my parents a couple of weeks ago I snapped these little beauties in the bush next to their house. I hope you enjoy these colourful delights, however, I must admit I don’t know all the botanical names! Argh! I”l have to become a botanist I think …..
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Bush iris or native iris,
Patersonia occidentalis

Egg and bacon plant, Pultenaea villosa Willd.

Waratah, Telopea speciosissima

wild freesia , Freesia alba x Freesia leichtlinii

I have no idea what this sweet little flower is

wattle, genus Acacia but I’m not sure what species this is

boronia, genus name Boronia but I’m not sure which one this is

grevillea, genus name Grevillea but I’m not sure what species

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Thanks for enjoying this lovely Sydney springtime bush walk with me xoxo
These are beautiful. Love seeing the ones we do not have over here in Europe.
Thanks beautywhizz they are so gorgeous and mostly quite small – except for the waratah x
Reblogged this on Aromatique Essentials and commented:
I love Australia’s beautiful bush flowers, they are stunning!
Thanks Julie and thanks for the all the re blogs too x
I have such an appreciation for Australian native flowers are studying them for 12 months during my horticulture days!
They are so stunning.
Horticulture! Sounds like something I’d like to study. That or botany?