Friday flowers September 1, 2017 / Su Leslie More Manuka. Image: Su Leslie, 2017 Share this:TwitterFacebookPinterestEmailLike Loading... Related
Is that what Manuka looks like?? I had that growing in Brisbane… I had no idea! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Oh! How wonderful to see its structure up close! It looks so delicate and beautiful! Totally different from all the flowers I know, with those anthers quite far from the pistil. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
π I think they look like little teeth. That aside, they are lovely flowers. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
So pretty and delicate. They almost look like winter, what with the muted whiteness. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
π when the blossom falls, our lawn does look a bit like it’s been snowed on! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
π and amazingly expensive, now that said health benefits have been discovered and commercialised. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
That’s a new one for me Su. Must be native to your neck of the woods. Leslie LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
It’s another version of last week’s flower. They family of plants are native to NZ, Australia and parts of Asia. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Is that what Manuka looks like?? I had that growing in Brisbane… I had no idea!
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Oh! How wonderful to see its structure up close! It looks so delicate and beautiful! Totally different from all the flowers I know, with those anthers quite far from the pistil.
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π I think they look like little teeth. That aside, they are lovely flowers.
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So pretty and delicate. They almost look like winter, what with the muted whiteness.
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π when the blossom falls, our lawn does look a bit like it’s been snowed on!
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I can imagine it does!
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Lovely and I’ve read the honey is amazingly healthy.
janet
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π and amazingly expensive, now that said health benefits have been discovered and commercialised.
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That’s a new one for me Su. Must be native to your neck of the woods.
Leslie
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It’s another version of last week’s flower. They family of plants are native to NZ, Australia and parts of Asia.
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I love all of the color on those dainty white flowers Su.
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