Isopogon anethifolius (Drumsticks) by Erland Howden
Erland Howden

Isopogon anethifolius (Drumsticks) by

Sydney Spring Wildflower Isopogon anethifolius AKA Drumsticks or Conebush.

Seen at the Glenorie Wildlife Refuge.

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About Erland Howden

I’m 26 years old, live in the stunning Blue Mountains near Sydney and have been practising photography and design for 9 years. I’m passionate about stopping global warming, global justice, non-violence and sustainability. I’m a travel addict trying to stop flying and a recumbent bike lover.

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flower, flora, native, sydney, australia, gwr, glenorie wildlife refuge, nsw, bush, shrub, yellow, isopogon anethifolius, drumsticks, conebush

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  • jocelynh
    jocelynh9 months ago

    Isopogon anethifolius

  • Thanks – there’s a debate on facebook about the species – one vote for anethifolius as you said and two votes for anemoniolious.

    – Erland Howden

  • jocelynh
    jocelynh8 months ago

    Anethifolius has a shorter flower and a narrow leaf which makes me think this is what we have here. Anemonifolius – flower a bit longer and leaf a bit broader.. Now I should buy a card!