I love it in July when the Cootamundra Wattle (Acacia baileyana) starts to flower. Southern Australia does experience winter but it is not particularly severe. I’ve only seen snow where I live twice in 17 years. Having said that, it is still nice to notice something that heralds the end of winter. Every year I try to photograph it. I used to have more than 10 species of Acacia on my block but earlier this year we were hit by a devastating grass fire and I am down to 3. The good news is that fire is a wattle seed trigger so there are little wattles popping up all over the place. I’ll let them all go and keep the strong ones later.
what an adorable name for such a cute little flower. I love the tiny peep of purple. Beautiful!
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Thank you. We are indeed blessed with many beautiful cute little flowers.
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Beautifully seen and captured. Thanks so much for participating.
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Thanks for the rich choice of challenges.
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Beautiful colours and a great shot! Very delicate
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Thankyou for commenting. Some Aussie wattles are just weeds in the bush. Then this happens!
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