A photo diary of the Victorian bush - specifically the area described as Herb-rich Foothill Forest. We are about 500 metres above sea level. I am not an expert, I'm an interested conservational owner.
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Daisies
A Cut-leaf daisy - there aren't many of these out, just a couple of plants near the east track. I think this is a Slender Bottle-daisy because although it looks big here, it's only a few centimetres tall and the flower is smaller than a five cent coin. Now this one is a bit of a guess, and I'm saying it's a Prickly Starwort because of the stamens.
I love all the flower photos. It is making me homesick for the Grampians in Spring as I have seen most of the flowers you have photographed blooming there.
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Sherryl,
I love all the flower photos. It is making me homesick for the Grampians in Spring as I have seen most of the flowers you have photographed blooming there.
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