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These trees provide vibrant colour around our property. Their flowers are superb, and the large nuts on the tree are a wonderful for photography.
Camera Olympus C750uz / f/4 / 1200 sec / iso-50 / 6mm / ap 3 Info Courtesy copied From Google Emerald Lake Park Emerald Lake Park is a park for all seasons and a delightful destination for absolutely everyone. With two beautiful lakes, Lake Treganowan and Nobelious, and 50 hectares of rolling parklands, Emerald Lake Park offers discovery, enjoyment and relaxation. With free entry and a small parking fee you can relax by the picturesque lakes, picnic in the glorious parklands or participate in a wonderful choice of activities. Take a stroll, or a more challenging bushwalk, along the well-developed 15km of walking tracks and take in the tranquillity and natural beauty of the park. Back at the lake, there’s plenty of trout fishing, or you might prefer a leisurely paddleboat ride. The kids will love the playgrounds and everyone will enjoy the largest model railway display in the southern hemisphere. For lunch, cook your own meal on the park’s free electric barbeques or you might prefer one of the delicious meals from the cafe. If you’re planning a birthday party, group function or even a wedding, why not hire one of the picnic shelters or amphitheatres scattered throughout the park? There is much more to discover at Emerald Lake Park including its colourful history as well as the ever changing seasons of the park. Keep an eye on what’s on to find out about upcoming activities and events. But most of all enjoy yourselves among nature’s best.
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I am fortunate to have a big magnolia tree in my front yard, although most of the time the blooms are too high or spent too soon. These unique flowers are prized for their beauty and elegance. Samsung Digimax S600. Scene/Closeup. Finished in Top 10 of Compact Camera Group Challenge “White”
With all the golden wattle currently blooming, there is one red wattle, known as ‘Scarlet Blaze’. This one is from my garden. / in the Central Highlands, Victoria. September ‘09. Featured in Blooming Trees Group.
featured in Blooming Trees 20th Nov. 2009
From September through to early November, we are blessed with beautiful Kowhai blooms covering the trees in masses. The sight imprints in your mind for a very long time.
Magnolia and Lavender Surprise
Scientific classification / Kingdom: Plantae / / (unranked): Angiosperms / / (unranked): Eudicots / / (unranked): Asterids / / Order: Lamiales / Family: Bignoniaceae / Genus: Jacaranda / Species: J. mimosifolia / A sub-tropical tree native to South America that has been widely planted elsewhere because of its beautiful and long-lasting blue flowers.Grows to a height of 5 to 15 metres. The flowers are up to 5 cm long, and are grouped in 30 cm panicles. They appear in spring and early summer, and last for up to two months. They are followed by woody seed pods, about 5 cm in diameter, which contain numerous winged seeds.
In my garden near Picton NSW, the stunning golden Tabebuia. Canon PowerShot S51S
Just another day in paradise !…I guess wifey will have to drive on that particular occasion LOL :-)
A day in Carrickfergus ….. NI ….. (paradise)!
I think these flowers are horse chestnut, but am not sure. They took my eye as we drove along a road, and then I noticed today was action day at the parachute gliding show so we stopped to see. Taken with Pentax K20 camera and 70 mm Sigma Macro lens 1/750 f 9.5 ISO 400
A fresh Hibiscus blossom unfolds at dawn in Ha’iku / Maui Hawai’i Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved This image was taken in early morning natural light with a Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi with no post processing Featured May 2009 The Woman Photographer This image is also offered as a Postage Stamp / and as a Magnet SOLD / 2x Laminated Print: Aloalo ~ Tropical Hibiscus / Medium / Black Border with Artist’s Details / It is believed that there are only five species of Hibiscus that originated from Hawai’i. Other species found their origin in Asia and the Pacific islands. In the early twenties, the Hibiscus Brackenbridgei was adopted as the official Territorial flower of Hawai’i. It kept this status throughout the 20th century, but only in 1988 its yellow colour was defined as the official colour for the Hibiscus representing the State of Hawai’i. Before 1988, the official Hibiscus could have any colour. Additionally, it was not until 1988 that the flower could represent the State of Hawai’i, because before that time the territorial status of the group of islands was unclear. Hawai’i’s state flower (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis) originated in Asia and the Pacific islands. Interestingly, it is also the national flower of Malaysia. Research suggests there were originally only five species of the tropical Hibiscus that were native to Hawai’i. Growers began to hybridize these native species with other varieties imported to Hawai’i, which produced the huge kaleidoscope of colours and sizes available today. There are several ways to tell the difference between the tropical and hardy perennial varieties. Tropical hibiscuses have dark green glossy leaves, sporting 3-4 inch flowers that are either single or double in colors of yellow, orange, pink, or red. Also, tropical hibiscus can have blossoms of salmon, orange, yellow, or peach with double flowers. Hardy perennial Hibiscus have foliage of medium-green with leaves that are heart shaped. Their flowers of white, red, or pink are much larger than those of the tropical Hibiscus. Many hibiscus aficionados increase the number of plants they have by using cuttings, a practice known as cloning or asexual reproduction. Select the best tips; look for good leaf color and a robust upright growing stance. Water the plants in the morning before taking the cuttings. Use sterilized shears. Count down about 4 leaf nodes to where the stem starts turning from light green to brown. Make each cut at a 45 degree angle just below a leaf node. Remove the lower leaves from the cutting, as well as any large top leaves. Dip the point of the cutting into a rooting stimulant, and then insert them into the growing medium only as deep as necessary to keep them upright. The cuttings should be fully rooted by the end of 6 weeks, and can then be transplanted. If the cuttings have been rooted in a green house, they should be hardened off before transplanting, by switching them to regular irrigation, and moving them out into the sunlight during the day, and back indoors for the night, for a few days. This is a tropical Hibiscus / Currently with 1686 Views and 2 Sales
Nuytsia Floribunda, otherwise known as the West Australian Christmas Tree. This is the first one I have seen this season and they are lining both sides of the road as you drive through the Yanchep National Park some 50+kms north of Perth. / They are actually a member of the mistletoe family but despite spending many hours standing beneath them I’ve never yet been kissed!! / They are also parasites and feed off other plants and trees. Early aboriginals loved to eat the roots which were said to taste a bit like candy – I can’t vouch for that though!
Native to Bolivia, red powder puff (Calliandra) is classified into the mimosa family. It typically grows 10-15’ tall in its native habitat. Bipinnately compound leaves (5-10 pairs of leaflets per pinna) open copper-pink but mature to dark green. Raspberry-like flower buds open to hemispherical red powder puff flower heads (to 3” across) consisting of masses of scarlet stamens. Variations in flower color exist, with some pink and white forms being available. Calliandra comes from the Greek words kallos meaning beauty and andros meaning stamen. / Photographed on Maui, Hawaii
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Canon 500D / Jacaranda Tree Featured in The World As We See It , or as we missed it Group, November 2009
macro Pentax Optio S30 / location Brisbane Queensland Australia
Taken in my yard in Southwestern Indiana
Jacaranda trees growing near Stanley Street in East Sydney. The Michael Oroton effect has been applied to the image using Photomatix Pro.
The group intends to be a companion to the existing Tree group. We wish to see the Blossom of a Tree.
If possible, the name of the tree and the location would be nice to be included in the desciption, but is not essential.
Only Tree Blossom will be accepted.
Some post editing is accepted.
While the accent of the group is on trees in bloom, we will accept some closer views of blossoms of trees, please no extreme macros.
The link to the other Tree Group is here Trees
At the moment we shall keep to unlimited total, but will accept only 2 per day.
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See also Spring Blooms Group here Spring Blooms
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