a mt. wellington tree

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a mt. wellington tree

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check this one out...

i wish i could dig it out :D

anyone know what it is :?:
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different angle...
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Native rosemary, Wesrtingia species, possible fruticosa. I have photos of some nice ones too, but nothing of this large. I also have collected some deadwood from some contorted pieces that i found. I'm assuming this photo was taken on the granite based rocks right next to the sea?

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Hi Aaron,

Thank you for the pictures. They looks awesome, makes me of witches and wolves :))

Yes, dig them up and carry them home too :)

Best regards.
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JayC. wrote:I'm assuming this photo was taken on the granite based rocks right next to the sea?
granite rocks, yes.

by the beach, no.

this is the view they see...
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you can see hobart all the way down at the bottom of the mountain :D
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