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Native Tea tree flower on shore of Lake Rotorua, NZ

OK, well this ant IS unusual. If it is an ant.

I've never seen one this big before.

When it was feeding at the flower, with those long legs, it was like watching a giraffe bend down to drink at a waterhole.

Check back to the size of the flowers/my hand to get an idea of how big this Thing is.

After the ant finished feeding at the flower, it came over to investigate me.

Now that's unusual, too. Most of the other single biggish ants i've encountered have been quite camera/person shy.

I wish i'd got that head in focus, but when the biggest ant i've ever seen comes charging towards me, i do a rincewind and retreat.

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.

Of the same family as Teatree. Native of NZ and highly potent antiseptic, antiviral, antifungal, wound healer etc etc etc...

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Дикорастущие чайные деревья, уезд Чжэньюань

Дикорастущие чайные деревья, уезд Чжэньюань

Nov 2014@Akita Pref, Japan

From: teatree

Japan

sent on 2 Jun, 2018

 

To: relesplop

Spain

received on 12 Jun, 2018

 

travel time 11 days

distance travelled 10,717 km

Teatree, Leptospermum parvifolium?, Muogamarra NR, NSW

 

Munnar is a beautiful getaway landscaped with tea plantations, hills, lakes, forests and winding walks. Located at an altitude of 1,829 m.

Forming seed pods of an unknown species of Tea Tree (Leptospermum sp.). [Winburndale, NSW]

Tea Tree, just coming into bloom. I have a hard time identifying Tea Trees; my best guess for this one is Leptospermum polygalifolium. [King’s Tableland, Blue Mountains, NSW]

(Leptospermum polygalifolium)

No bee in this shot, so the flowers become the main subject.

(Castle Hill)

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