Chamaescilla corymbosa
Chamaescilla corymbosa (approx. 5cm across) found in the bushland along the walks around Serpentine Falls in SW Western Australia. Found in a mixture of gravelly soils, clayey banks and intermixed with pimeleas.
Chamaescilla corymbosa of the family anthericaceae. Common name Blue Squills. – identified by Philip Canon – thanks.

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Munggo
Nice shot and DOF Kala.
kalaryder replied
Thanks you, now all I have to do is to name it :)
gabbielizzie
congratulations on your feature
kalaryder replied
Thank you
lozzar
You have to admire this little unusual flower. Lovely.
kalaryder replied
Thank you
SharonD
Lovely flower and pic Kala. Sorry I don’t know what it is either.
kalaryder replied
Oh dear, I think it might go through life without a name :)
Rosie Appleton
Pretty :-) sorry, can’t help with the ID
kalaryder replied
Thanks Rosie
SandyK
Beautiful image, but as usual I’m clueless:)
kalaryder replied
Thank you Sandy