Pultenaea villosa (Bush Pea)
These brilliant yellow little pea flowers are lovely specimens of Pultenaea villosa (Bush Pea), an Australian native plant.
They were found and photographed on a Port Macquarie Panthers Camera Club friend’s property at Kundabung, between Port Macquarie and Kempsey, NSW, Australia on a bright, warm winter day.
Fuji S9600: RAW, f/8 @ 1/420sec, Hand held.
Lightroom 1.1 & Photoshop CS3.
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Pultenaea villosa
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Maximus
Now I confused, I had something else entirely in mind being a ‘bush pee.’ LOL :)
Dennis Gay replied
G’day Max,
Nice to see you made it to Kundabung and that you are first to spot these brilliant Aussie wildflowers.
Thank you so much for your visit and comical comment. Enjoy the stay.
After many years in the Army I must admit to many a “bush pea” myself. 8-)
GB
Dennis
Mike Davitt
lovely image
Dennis Gay replied
G’day Mike,
Nice to see you made it to Kundabung and that you have spotted these brilliant Aussie wildflowers.
Thank you so much for your succinct yet encouraging “lovely image” wrap for my Aussie native efforts.
GB
Dennis
naturelover
Wonderful colours- superb image!!
Dennis Gay replied
G’day Laura,
Nice to see you made it to Kundabung and that you have spotted these brilliant Aussie wildflowers.
Thank you so much for your encouraging “Wonderful…” wrap for my Aussie native efforts.
GB
Dennis
debsphotos
Perfect capture of this little bush beauty Dennis!!! Excellent work!!! *-)
Dennis Gay replied
G’day Deb,
Nice to see you made it to Kundabung and that you have spotted these brilliant Aussie wildflowers.
Thank you so much for your encouraging “…Excellent work!!!..” wrap for my Aussie native efforts.
GB
Dennis
Matt Tietgen
Great capture. i love the lighting
Dennis Gay replied
G’day Matt,
Nice to see you made it to Kundabung and that you have spotted these brilliant Aussie wildflowers.
Thank you so much for your encouraging “Great capture…” wrap for my Aussie native efforts.
Though a fairly common native flower, when I saw the winter afternon light like this I could not resist a shot. 8-)
GB
Dennis