Some of today’s wildflowers, photographed on our property, have been seen on previous weekend photoblog entries though today’s are all recent growth. The remainder of the photographs are of unrecorded (by me) plants.

An audioBlog accompanies these photographs [3.1 Mbytes, 6 min 0 sec duration]. The audio commentary is also distributed as a podcast. You need to subscribe to my RSS2 feed towards the bottom of the right hand column on this page and you need to use aggregator software capable of utilising this. The photographs are also included within the .mp3 file. View them via Apple’s iTunes artwork function on a PC or Mac, for example.

Heath This member of the Heath family, with tiny flowers, is looking full of life.

Lomandra Only recently identified by me, this is Lomandra longifolia, the Spiny-headed Mat-rush.

Unknown An unidentifed plant just beginning to flower. It could be a weed - but then again, a weed is just a plant out of place :-)

Dipodium just about to flower This terrestrial orchid, Dipodium punctatum, the Hyacinth orchid, is just about to flower.

Goodenia - orange A variety of goodenia with an orange flower.

Goodenia - yellow Another goodenia, with yellow flower.

December 5, 2004 flora podcast


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