Showing posts with label apiaceae. Show all posts
Showing posts with label apiaceae. Show all posts

7 Aug 2019

Three Views Walk - Lake Yarrunga View

Bauer's Grevillea Grevillea Baueri



A Fabaceae



Curly Wig Caustis flexuosa



Yellow Bloodwood Eucalyptus eximia









Clubmoss Daisy Bush Olearia lepidophylla



Little Flannel Flower Actinotus minor



Another fabaceae



The Lake Yarrunga Views



27 Apr 2018

Morton NP

Honey Flower Lambertia formosa



Autumn flowering Variable Bossiaea Bossiaea heterophylla


Heathy Parrot Pea Dillwynia retorta


Pink Boronia Boronia floribunda


Carrot Tops Platysace linearifolia


Red Five Corners Styphelia tubiflora


Heath Banksia Banksia ericifolia


Narrow-leafed Drumstick Isopogon anethifolius


One only- Blue Dampiera Dampiera stricta


At left, Mt Carnavon - from Echo Point


Views to Bundanoon Creek from Echo point


Next day, overcast - views from Badgery's Lookout


Shoalhaven River

8 Mar 2018

Mt Aggie

Coprosma Coprosma hirtella



This one has a cute bug



Silver Xenica Oreixenica lathoniella



Wasp galls on Snow Gums



Australian Caraway in seed Oreomyrrhis eriopoda


Spent Triggerplant stems pretending to be leek orchids Stylidium graminifolium


Orange Everlasting Xerochrysum subundulatum in seed



Red berries of Mountain Beard Heath Acrothamnus hookeri


Native Raspberry Rubus parvifolius


Snow Gum Eucalyptus pauciflora



Chamomile Sunrays in abundance Rhodanthe anthemoides


Views north towards Burrinjuck


Mt Aggie summit. To the left of the cairn are views west to the Bogongs, Koscuiszko NP



10 Dec 2017

Johns Peak

Blanket Bush in flower Bedfordia arborescens



Musky Caps Stegostyla moschata


Day-flying Carpet Moths were plentiful Chrysolarentia spp.



Female Mountain Grasshopper Monistria concinna


Mountain Hickory pods Acacia obliquinerva


Snowy Daisy Bush Olearia lirata seed heads



A Bluebell with seven petals Wahlenbergia spp



Shrubby Platysace Platysace lanceolata


Wax Flower fruit Philotheca myoporoides


Bunches of flowers...Diggers Speedwell Derwntia perfoliata and Stellaria Stellaria pungens


Cute unknown Beetle


Johns Peak