Sister Gardens

A photographic journey through 2 Australian Gardens

7 July 2013

Small highlights from a Winter Garden

The first of the spring bulbs are up, this is Jonquil "Erlicheer" 




This tiny geranium about the size of a thumbnail is always a cheerful sight












Aussie native Grevillea Rosemarinafolia 








A Western Australian Calothamnus "Woolly Netbush" is a favorite source of food for the local "New Holland" Honeyeaters










The prolific flowering of the pink rosemary keeps the bees in nectar this time of the year  













The tiny flowers of the indigenous threptomene also cheer a winter garden
  
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