Hybrid: (G. nana ssp. abbreviata x G. Sid Cadwell). Small shrub 1.5m high x 2m wide. Bright pink metallic flowers most of the year. Origin of parents: WA.
From my backyard bush, waited for a still day with no wind, to capture this grevillea.
Hybrid. Small Shrub: 1.5m high x 1.5m wide. Large Ivory white/ pink flowers
First day out of the box! My very first macro lens! / Nikon D40x / AF-S VR Micro-Nikkor 105mm / /
First day with my first ever macro lens! / Nikon D40x / AF-S VR Micro-Nikkor 105mm / /
I wanted to capture a different aspect and spotted this Grevillea in our bush just before opening.
Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Eastern Spinebill One of the beautiful little Honeyeaters that came to our window, while staying at the Hunter Valley for our 30th Wedding Anniversary. Hunter Valley, New South Wales, Australia. Canon PowerShot A650 IS Shutter Speed: 1/250sec / Aperture: F4.8 / ISO: 200
Taken in Ulladulla NSW. / Pentax K100D Super / f9.5 / 1/500s / iso 400 / 105mm Sigma Macro lens.
a budding grevillea … - as is – straight from the camera -
Another shot of a grevillea, from my garden complimentedby the morning dew and cobwebs! Australian Native, Ballan , Victoria Australia! Looks better enlarged!
Hybrid: (G. nana ssp. abbreviata x G. Sid Cadwell). Small shrub 1.5m high x 2m wide. Bright pink metallic flowers most of the year. Origin of parents: WA.
To celebrate the coming of Christmas I thought I’d get festive and slash the prices on my Calendars. I have 4 brand new 2010 Calendars that may appeal to you or for a gift…I have slashed the prices by $15 meaning I only make $1 per calendar but that is OK, I’d rather see them go out the door for super Christmas presents. For every dollar I make I will match it and donate it to my local Kid’s Playgroup, I don’t expect to give them much but every dollar helps someone!! Please have a look, for $21 (instead of the regular $25 – a saving of $4 per calendar!) you can have a lovely, quality present that lasts for a whole 12 months, I reckon calendars are a top gift, anyone can buy me one anytime!! My Calendar Selection for 2010 Thanks everyone, / Vanessa :O)
A hybrid between G. longistyla and G. venusta. / Fast growing evergreen shrub 3-5m tall and 2m in width. It has glowing red flowers and deeply lobed, bright green foliage
From my backyard bush, waited for a still day with no wind, to capture this grevillea.
Another grevillea from my taken in super macro and is as is!
Another shot of a grevillea, from my garden complimentedby the morning dew and cobwebs! Australian Native, Ballan , Victoria Australia! Looks better enlarged!
First day with my first ever macro lens! / Nikon D40x / AF-S VR Micro-Nikkor 105mm / /
A Western Australian Grevillea growing in semi arid conditions. / Pentax K100D Super / Sigma 105mm Macro / f 9.5 / 1/180s / iso 200
A hybrid : Grevillea johnsonii and Grevillea longistyla.
Grevilleas in all their glory
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See also Protaceae Family Group
See also Protea, Leucadendron and Leucospermum Group>
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