18 September 2012

Norah Head - Wildflower walk - Part Two

Coming up, native fuchsia (Correa) in all its glory.




Dillwynia





a waterhole


 but no water-birds to be seen

ahah!  Heath and Tea-tree country!



14 comments:

  1. What a beautiful landscape, the first three pictures of the flowers I find really great.
    Greetings Irma

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  2. A delightful walk ... amid natural bush-land. The native fuchsia is such a pretty colour and the bell shape adds to its beauty.

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  3. some beautiful plants on a lovely walk.

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  4. Carole, what a pretty place for a walk. I love the long tubes of the fuchsia. They are all lovely flowers and beautiful photos. Have a happy day!

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  5. great flowers & landscape views. (:

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  6. such wild beauty. :)

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  7. Anonymous12:13 am

    Was für iene Landschaft mit wunderschöne die Blumen und der Weg!
    Lieben Gruss Elke

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  8. What beautiful flowers you have! You are having a lovely Spring! The flowers in part I are gorgeous too. I also like the sand paths.

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  9. I love your photographic safaris Carole.
    Those beautiful flowers, so different from what is growing here.
    Costas

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  10. I love fuscia, and am planning to get a hanging basket for my back porch. I think it will do well here in Tucson. Those are gorgeous yellow and orange flowers too, and the all-yellow ones. Beautiful! What a great place to take a walk!

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  11. Great photos, have never seen Fuchsia like this one. A lovely plants and flower.

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  12. Such beautiful and varied landscapes! Love the the flowers.

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  13. Nice series of photos with a fine sense of place. I've just been checking the fuchsias in my garden; they're starting to look a little sad as autumn approaches.

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  14. Haven't commented in awhile but I did enjoy these lovely photos. What pretty flowers. It's wonderful to see flowers that don't grow where I live.

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