| Plants on the Farm - notes on the pictures Click on the thumbnail to see a larger picture |
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![]() | This blackboy will be very old It sits in the middle of front hay paddock, visible from the front of the house |
![]() | Another blackboy, showing old flower spikes |
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![]() | Bull Banksia flower | ![]() | Some of the many towering grasstrees These look similar to blackboys but are only distant relatives |
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![]() | A small flowering plant in the bush |
![]() | Native iris Grows in wet areas |
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![]() | Marri tree Predominant tree on the farm |
![]() | One of the many small flowering bushes |
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![]() | Western Australian Christmas Tree (Nuytsia floribunda) One of our most beautiful flowering trees |
![]() | Western Australian Christmas Tree (Nuytsia floribunda) detail |
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![]() | Small Swamp Banksia | ![]() | Swamp Banksia flower | ||
![]() | Purple pea flowers Terrible picture - we'll take a better one later |
![]() | Pink climbing pea | ||
![]() | Small flowering bush | ![]() | Pink sundews Note circular leaf pad |
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![]() | Interesting pom-pom flower grows in dense bush |
![]() | Large trigger plants | ||
![]() | Tiny trigger plant the sort of plant you tread on without noticing |
![]() | Kangaroo paw | ||
![]() | Pink sundew on long, climbing stem | ![]() | Pink sundew - detail | ||
![]() | Coral pea | ![]() | Cottonhead | ||
![]() | Bluegrass lilly | ![]() | Apricot-coloured sundew Absolutely tiny! |
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