Monday Macro December 9, 2019 / Su Leslie Bottlebrush (Callistemon citrinus) with pollen grains. Image: Su Leslie 2019 Share this:TwitterFacebookPinterestEmailLike Loading... Related
This is different than the red flower (long name…..started with P) you posted the other day? Such a great photo. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Yeah; similar though. They’re both members of the Myrtle family, but pohutukawa’s a NZ native, and I think bottlebrush is originally Australian. LikeLiked by 2 people Reply
Thanks for sharing the magic, Su. I loved your P plant from the other day too. Are you staying dryish or just making a mad dash to the garden? LikeLike Reply
They are similar, Su. The pollen here interests me as it’s not yellow. It looks like the tips are all dipped in silver. janet LikeLike Reply
Very Christmasy Su.
Leslie
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Yes: I’m surrounded by all these lovely red-flowering trees.
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absolutely beautiful!
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This is different than the red flower (long name…..started with P) you posted the other day? Such a great photo.
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Yeah; similar though. They’re both members of the Myrtle family, but pohutukawa’s a NZ native, and I think bottlebrush is originally Australian.
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Thanks, Su!
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It certainly is Su
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Oh yes! You are inspiring me to use the macro lens again.
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👍👍
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Thanks for sharing the magic, Su. I loved your P plant from the other day too. Are you staying dryish or just making a mad dash to the garden?
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They are similar, Su. The pollen here interests me as it’s not yellow. It looks like the tips are all dipped in silver.
janet
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Lovely Su 🙂
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Just perfect! 😍
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Thank you xx
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