Always something to colour our patch!
Camellia ‘Brushfields Yellow’
Flapjacks ready to bloom against Banksia ‘Birthday Candles’
Fragrant osmanthus
Grevillea ‘Robyn Gordon’
Statice ‘Limonium perezii’
Unnamed camellia, plain offspring of variegated ‘King of Prussia’
Cream poinsettia
Grass tree flower heading skywards through the banksia
Sydney, NSW, Australia, 6 July 2019
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Looking good, Ken! How are the temperatures? π π
Hi Jo, global warming? Our lowest overnight has been 3C but just a couple of days. With a bit of rain and cloud cover, the daily range has been around 10C – 18C. “Normal or historical” daily maximum for July would be nearer 16C. Probably sounds like spring in the UK LOL?
Or even summer, Ken π π
Are you saying that these are flowering now, mid-winter? Reminds me how much I miss colours.
Yes, Trish. All photos were taken on the date shown ? We canβt complain about our winter ?
That’s a nice gallery π
Thank you, Amy
The smell is missing!!!!
Beautiful photos
xxx
Sorry, I thought you might have the aroma app! LOL
Damned I had forgotten to download it! LOL