Acacia ashbyae is a native of Western Australia and is a spreading, small to medium shrub that will reach a height of two metres with a spread of three metres.Flowering occurs in mid-spring.Acacia ashbyae was named after Miss Alison Ashby who was a 20th century plant collector and skilled botanical artist. Found in Kings Park Perth western australia
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Very nice Kala
Thank you
– kalaryder
Ahhhhhhhh Choo… Look at all of that pollen.
My Bee’s would have a feast.
Funny, I don’t remember any around me when I took th is shot
– kalaryder
Very nice capture
Thank you Larry
– kalaryder
Great colour and shot Kala
Thank you
– kalaryder
Little bright uplifting light bulbs of nature, wonderful capture Kala! fave!
Thank you kindly
– kalaryder
very pretty xx
Thanks Lynn
– kalaryder
Lovely capture, beautiful golden colour !
Thanks Trish, they are lovely colour
– kalaryder
Lovely detail Kala
Thank you most kindly
– kalaryder
Lovely! I can hardly tell one wattle from another. I usually try to identify them by the leaves.
It takes me ages to go through my various books, much better when I find them in Kings Park with labels :)
– kalaryder