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Yours? Happy birthday, if so! 🙂 🙂 If not, have a happy day anyway, Ken.
Nup, not any of those dates, Jo. Banksia ‘Birthday Candles’ is a dwarf cultivar of Banksia spinulosa. Having its best year in 2018 🙂
Live and learn 🙂 🙂
Indeed. Every day, Jo ?
Very nice, and not at all what I expected from your words
same here Deb
Great shots. Once we lose this last foot or so of snow, maybe we’ll see some green, too….
I’m happy we never have to dig our way out of snow, Ron. However, 35C this far into autumn is a bit of a stretch! Thanks for dropping in again, cheers, Ken
great take on the six words – you garden lover you!
and what is this native flora called??
Yvette, it is one of the banksia family, a dwarf form of Banksia Spinulosa.
q.v. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banksia_spinulosa
thanks
Mother Nature never ceases to amaze! Excellent post for the challenge… the “candles” are so pretty, I’d be happy to settle on whatever number she happened to bloom that year ?
I like your six-word stories. No waffling.
Thank you, Trish. Nothing worse than an habitual waffler ?
😉 Beautiful candles for an Indian summer. (6 words). 29 deg in Canberra today, very warm for April. Not that I’m complaining.
The climate deniers are running out of credibility, if they ever had any!