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#ozflora — Public Fediverse posts

Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #ozflora, aggregated by home.social.

  1. #Caladenia tentaculata (eastern mantis orchid / large green-comb / fringed spider orchid) on Mount Barker summit, Adelaide Hills.
    #bloomscrolling #ozflora

  2. Another native that grows very well on the NSW/VIC border is this dwarf Tea Tree (Leptospermum). It forms a small bush with burgundy foliage and has masses of vibrant red flowers.

    #GardeningAU #Flowers #Florespondence #FlowersOfMastodon #OzFlora #Gardening

  3. It’s a wet and blustery day today so here is a collection of cheery pink native flowers from mine and Dad’s gardens. The Leptospermum ‘Purple Haze’ with the bee is my favourite. Others are Erimophila, Kurrajong and Kunzea.
    #Flowers #FlowersOfMastodon #NativePlants #Australia #Gardening #OurGarden #OzFlora #Flora #Pink

  4. An Australian native Waxlip Orchid (Glossodia major), taken at the Bush Heritage Tarcutta Reserve, near Holbrook NSW in October by Dad. It has a wonderful violet purple colour.
    #Orchids #Purple #Flowers #FlowersOfMastodon #OzFlora #Nature #AustralianFlora #BushHeritage

  5. An Australian native Waxlip Orchid (Glossodia major), taken at the Bush Heritage Tarcutta Reserve, near Holbrook NSW in October by Dad. It has a wonderful violet purple colour.
    #Orchids #Purple #Flowers #FlowersOfMastodon #OzFlora #Nature #AustralianFlora #BushHeritage

  6. An Australian native Waxlip Orchid (Glossodia major), taken at the Bush Heritage Tarcutta Reserve, near Holbrook NSW in October by Dad. It has a wonderful violet purple colour.
    #Orchids #Purple #Flowers #FlowersOfMastodon #OzFlora #Nature #AustralianFlora #BushHeritage

  7. An Australian native Waxlip Orchid (Glossodia major), taken at the Bush Heritage Tarcutta Reserve, near Holbrook NSW in October by Dad. It has a wonderful violet purple colour.
    #Orchids #Purple #Flowers #FlowersOfMastodon #OzFlora #Nature #AustralianFlora #BushHeritage

  8. The Mountain Devil (Lambertia formosa) flowering in Morton National Park. The common name refers to the horned woody seed pods. Dad took this pic a year ago, it makes me think of camping and bushwalking with my parents as a kid.
    #Flowers #FlowersOfMastodon #Australia #OzFlora #AustralianBush #Nature #Bundanoon #NSW