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I think this may be the Stiff Tea Tree (Leptospermum arachnoides), though I shall have to return during its flowering period to confirm! [Faulconbridge, Blue Mountains, NSW.]
EDIT: Confirmed as the Stiff Tea Tree (Leptospermum arachnoides)
tenacity! wind pruned moonah (Melaleuca lanceolata) newland head conservation park, fleurieu peninsula, south australia
taken on behalf of the adelaide and mount lofty ranges natural resource management board, coastal management branch
photograph by bill doyle
Tiny, tiny, tiny.
I've seen these in the bush of New South Wales many times, but really enjoyed this arrangement today because it showed the full lifecycle. I spent a while reading thru my book on native Australian plants, but haven't found its name yet.
Hope you enjoy.
Tea cultivation plantation garden Tee Pflanze Munnar Kerala India - (C) Fully copyrighted. No use of any image whatsoever without written royalty agreement. No answer = no permission at all. - (C) Verwendung generell nur nach schriftl. Honorarvereinbg. Keine Antwort = keine Freigabe.
Spider Tea-tree, Leptospermum arachnoides, flowers. Royal National Park, NSW Australia, November 2012.
Masses of small white and pink ti tree (Myrtaceae family) flowers in the Stirling Range, Western Australia
Myrtaceae: Common Teatree, fruits and gall?
Postmans Track,
Rocky Cape National Park,
Sisters Beach,
Tasmania.
Green-hued Loveable Leioproctus (Leioproctus amabilis) (I think) on Leptospermum flowers. [The Gully Aboriginal Place, Blue Mountains, NSW]
Leptospermum lanigerum (woolly teatree) flowering on the edge of the Derwent River. Lake St. Clair, Tasmania.
Springtime flowers seen in our garden...
A little dainty red tea-tree bloom emerges early from its bud.
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Family : Myrtaceae
Grows in coastal heath and occasionally dry sclerophyll forest on sand, dunes and coastal cliffs, south from Nambucca Heads.
plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/cgi-bin/NSWfl.pl?page=nswfl&am...
remarkable wind-pruned dwarf dryland tea-tree (Melalueca lanceolata), newland head, newland head conservation park, fleurieu peninsula, south australia
taken on behalf of the adelaide and mount lofty ranges natural resource management board, coastal management branch
Tea cultivation plantation garden Tee Pflanze Munnar Kerala India - (C) Fully copyrighted. No use of any image whatsoever without written royalty agreement. No answer = no permission at all. - (C) Verwendung generell nur nach schriftl. Honorarvereinbg. Keine Antwort = keine Freigabe.
Tea cultivation plantation garden Tee Pflanze Munnar Kerala India - (C) Fully copyrighted. No use of any image whatsoever without written royalty agreement. No answer = no permission at all. - (C) Verwendung generell nur nach schriftl. Honorarvereinbg. Keine Antwort = keine Freigabe.
Unid. wasp. Family Aulacidae. Best guess is Pristaulacus flavoguttatus but wasps are really tricky so that is very much a guess! Seen in the Blue Mountains, NSW.
Tea cultivation plantation garden Tee Pflanze Munnar Kerala India - (C) Fully copyrighted. No use of any image whatsoever without written royalty agreement. No answer = no permission at all. - (C) Verwendung generell nur nach schriftl. Honorarvereinbg. Keine Antwort = keine Freigabe.