Friday 20 January 2012

Little Native Alpine Wildflowers

In my last post, I shared some scenic photographs from our trip to the Tidbinbilla Ranges. My family, especially my oldest daughter (8), took great delight in exploring the bush and discovering beautiful little hidden treasures....summer flowering, native alpine wild flowers.

It was lovely to watch her enthusiasm and delight as she made her discoveries....



This delicate little flower is the Royal Blue Bell, the floral emblem for the Australian Capital Territory.



The girls had a good giggle whenGrumpyDaddy (also a Scientist) told them that this trigger flower smacks the bees on the bottom!


We found these little pink wax flowers tucked away.



This daisy-like flower surrounded us as we ate our picnic



The bees and ants were making the most out of the little tea tree flowers.



We were a little disappointed to discover that these little rock roses are actually native to the UK. But I've added them to the collection anyway.

 I'm linking my flowers up with Flowers On Saturday,  Weekend Flowers and macro-flower Saturday
Come and have a look at the stunning flower photography from all over the world!


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13 comments:

  1. beautiful treasures, great capture of the photos :)

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  2. thanks for joining us with this wonderful weekend flowers ☺

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    1. Thanks Tina! I love looking at all the beautiful flower photography from around the world!

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  3. each is delightful; I adore the leptospermum in the bushland, and the little rock-rose is so deeply yellow; beautiful.

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    1. Thanks Carole. I like the little rock-rose too, that's why I added it even though it's not a native.

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  4. lovely blooms! the lavender flower reminds me an earring i had when i was a kid.:p

    Macro Flower Saturday

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  5. Urocze kwiatki, a szczególnie pierwszy. Pozdrawiam. *** Charming flowers, especially the first. Yours.

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  6. Beautiful blooms. I love the shot of the tea tree flowers with all the bees happily gathering the pollen.

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    1. Thank you! There were so many bees that their buzzing sounded like machinery!

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  7. Lovely flowers! It's great to see you linking up with these memes.

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