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12 comments:
That is a cool flower. It looks like a bottle brush. I've never seen anything like it.
That is pretty unique!
Flowers
Wow, what a discovery!
Only macro lovers can make this beauty stand out!
LOVE bottle brushes!!
You are just "down the road" from my parents (Mt Martha) and my sister in law (Rye)... I miss the MP!!
Lovely, another Australian wonder.
This Lemon Bottlebrush (Callistemon pallidus)can't be seen often in other parts of the world.
Thanks for sharing this unique shrub species on Macro Flowers Saturday.
Beautiful shot. It's the first time a see a white flower of this interesting bush.
So pretty! There's lots of them here in our sunny island of Singapore and they bloom all year long. The most common found here are the red bottle brush.
Fantastic flower, very beautiful ..
Love greetings, Karin
this is gorgeous!
a fabulous shot.
Wow, gorgeous!
Have a wonderful Sunday.
Mette
I've seen many post red ones but the white color really makes it worthy of the bottlebrush name.
A lovely shot! I like how the light picked up all those strands of spider web.
Lovely capture, Gemma!
Thanks for participating in Floral Friday Fotos!
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