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Tag: flower

Maroon Hood patch
Close-up, Flora, OM-1, Photography

Maroon Hood patch

It’s interesting when I visit how this orchid has changed, another day in it’s life … One of the other … Continue reading Maroon Hood patch

Super small
Close-up, Flora, kunanyi, OM-1, Photography, Tasmania

Super small

Ok, I can’t hold it in! Rare second post for the day.Just edited an exciting tiny find from today, a … Continue reading Super small

Bearded Beauty 2
Close-up, Flora, OM-1, Photography

Bearded Beauty 2

The second day of flowering, the gift that keeps giving. Purple Bearded Orchid – Calochilus platychilus [Click to zoom] I … Continue reading Bearded Beauty 2

Bearded Bloom
Close-up, Flora, OM-1, Photography

Bearded Bloom

All that anticipation and just one shot? Then onto another plant?Here it is in splendid glory … fresh on the … Continue reading Bearded Bloom

White Orchid
Close-up, Flora, OM-1, Photography, Tasmania

White Orchid

Caladenia cracens (Elegant caladenia) is a small white and dark pink spider orchid, quite common around the foothills of Mt … Continue reading White Orchid

Blooming Pink
Close-up, Flora, PEN F, Photography

Blooming Pink

(11 photos) – Some pink to ponder, an eventual gift for my Mother-In-Law, a pink print for her bedroom wall. … Continue reading Blooming Pink

Bee Happy
Close-up, Fauna, Flora, Photography

Bee Happy

A busy little native bee collecting nectar and pollinating Paper Daisies in the sunshine. These flowers are in a pot … Continue reading Bee Happy

Nodding Greenhood
Close-up, Flora, Photography

Nodding Greenhood

(5 images, click to enlarge) – I was lucky to find a small group greenhood orchids nodding in the wind … Continue reading Nodding Greenhood

Bird Orchids
Close-up, Flora, Photography

Bird Orchids

(8 photos, click to enlarge) – These small Chiloglottis triceratops orchids grow close to the ground and can be hard … Continue reading Bird Orchids

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