Tibouchina
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Another native pea flower
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Thin Pencil Orchids
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It's about the environment
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White Correa
This is ....
Have a Gladdie!
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No, it's not!
Agapanthus in the rain
Identification received
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Flowering hibiscus
Callistemon
Mother-of Millions
Another departure
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Common Beaked Trigger Plant
The camellias are almost finished
Yellow Paper Daisy
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Little butterfly
Banksia flower head
Flowering Grevillea
Desert flower
Mountain Devil
Slender Rice Flowers
Rose for Thursday
Rose for Thursday
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Lily is here
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Party Pink
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The Grevillea
Buzzzzzz
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The lilies are flowering
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"Blunt everlasting" flowers
Scented Sun Orchids #1
Scented Sun Orchids #2
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Hibiscus flower
Grevillea flower
Rosebud
Peace rose
Pink Rock Orchid
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"Iceberg" rose
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Mother's Day
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Grevillea
Just red (well, almost)
The frangipanni are nearly finished
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"Just Joey" rose
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This is Violet Kunzea
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The Busy Bee
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Where Have all the Flowers Gone?
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Taking a Rest
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Little native orchid #2
Little native orchid #1
Busy bee
Banksia flower
Spring is here!
Brush wattlebird feeding
First frangipanni
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Peace Rose
My lovely wife assures me this is called a Peace Rose. With the slight drop of rain today, I couldn't resist taking a photo.
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Bonne journée salutaire.
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IT WAS GROWN ON AFTER THE END OF WW 1 ... IT WAS MEANT TO BE A MEMORIAL TRIBUTE TO ALL THOSE WHO HAD DIED IN THE WAR.
WE ALWAYS HAD ONE IN OUR GARDENS IN THE UK !
IT WAS BRED BY FRANCIS MEILAND OF THE FAMOUS "MEILAND" ROSE GROWING FAMILY.
HE ALSO HAD THE MOST BEAUTIFUL ROSE.. AND MY PERSONAL FAVORITE "PAPA MEILAND " NAMED AFTER HIM. IT IS A BLOOD RED VELVET HYBRID TEA ROSE, WE ALSO HAD ONE ALWAYS IN OUR GARDEN IN THE UK !!
I used to have the Peace Rose and I'm sure your wife is right.
Take care & best wishes to you both.
Take care and stay safe.
Stay safe, both of you, and stay well!
You've photographed it beautifully!
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and yes, it's a Peace !
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