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As I am restricted under DRs orders, I thought pics would not go astray of some flowering Australian plants, and a foreigner.

All are just starting or have just about finished with all the beautiful rain we are getting in Perth at the moment. We are on our yearly averages so far, was told yesterday by someone who works for the water dept that the dams are at 34% so hopefully we will now start to get some runoff which is neede to fill them.

Enough they say where are the pics, well here they are.
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One more another trigger plant Styldium bulbiferum ( circus triggerplant)
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I hope you enjoy them as much as I do.

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Awesome Pup. :aussie: :clap: :clap: :hooray: :tu:
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Post by Stewart_Toowoomba »

Great photos Pup

Thanks for the posting - they're always enjoyable!

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Thanks for sharing Pup, particularly enjoy the Kunzea.

I always click onto any post by yourself as I value all your contributions and advice.

Hope you are feeling on top of the world soon.

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Hi Pup , i expect nothing better from you , beautiful material as always . Now go do as your told , well as best you can anyway .

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:worship:

Amazing as always Pup! Particulary like that Kunzea
My calli's are all ready to burst too, looking forward to it as it'll be the first showing for me on most of them
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That kunzea is inspiring
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That kunzea is inspiring
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Killer kunzea Pup, that's one for the book. Will you post the Callistemon when it flowers? Nice concentrated styling on it, for mine.

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Thank you for your kind comments. Like you I am very fond of the Kunzea, however it belongs to a student of mine, and I am looking after it while she is in China.

She knows I covert this tree as she does one of mine. Thoughts of trade forming.

I will certainly post the Bottlebrush when it is in bloom.

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Love that triggerplant! I definitely want to learn more about raising accents.

Does the trigger live permanetly in that pot? or just for show?
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double post?
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eddieperth wrote:Love that triggerplant! I definitely want to learn more about raising accents.

Does the trigger live permanetly in that pot? or just for show?
Pup may correct me, but I beleive I heard Nigel mentioned that they'll be covering accent planting in an upcoming meeting, might even be the one next monday :) something I've been keen to learn more about also :tu:
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Jason wrote:
eddieperth wrote:Love that triggerplant! I definitely want to learn more about raising accents.

Does the trigger live permanetly in that pot? or just for show?
Pup may correct me, but I beleive I heard Nigel mentioned that they'll be covering accent planting in an upcoming meeting, might even be the one next monday :) something I've been keen to learn more about also :tu:
Yes Eddie it does live in there permantly, and yes it is part of the evenings programme.

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