A Little Tasmanian

Unfortunately I don’t know the name of this beautiful little flower – but believe it to be native to Tasmania.
So small and dainty – with petals like paper.

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LYNETTE EVANS
Oh my word, this is a BEAUTY!!!
Sharona replied
It is a beautiful little flower Lyn – and I am annoyed at myself for not finding out it’s name! Many thanks for both your lovely comment – and the fav. :o))
kalaryder
Such a beautiful delight
Sharona replied
It is gorgeous isn’t it. Thnks so much for your comment.
Kathy Reid
Very pretty and so delicate, lovely Sharon!
Sharona replied
Thanks so much my friend.
SharonD
Gorgeous clear detailed shot Sharona
Sharona replied
Thanks so much Sharon.
Deborah H. Benoit
Fabulous shot Sharona!!!
Sharona replied
Thanks so much Deborah.
annalisa56
Fantastic !!!!
Sharona replied
Hi Annalisa – thankyou so much for your lovely comment – and the fav. I appreciate it so much.
lorilee
Beautiful!!!!
Sharona replied
Thanks heaps Lori. You share much af your country with me – here is a little of mine. :o))
JuliaWright
Wow! this is such a gorgeous shot Sharon
Very beautiful!
Sharona replied
Thanks so much Julia, both for your lovely comment, and the fav. :o))
bevanimage
It’s a beautiful portrait of a lovely flower, Sharona. I can’t really tell, but it’s a paper daisy of some sort I think; Helichrysum (Xerochrysum) or Leucochrysum species possibly.
Sharona replied
Thankyou for that information. So greatly appreciated. It was planted in a garden of Tasmanian Natives, and I failed to ask the name. It ’s petals are very much like the everlasting daisy.
Thanks so much also for your lovely comment.
Trudy Wilkerson
This is the best of the best…. I absolutely love this one…. going in my favs… for sure… great job.
Sharona replied
Thankyou so much for your lovely comment Trudy. It is a sweet little flower – so nicely planted in a bark garden. Thanks so much for the fav. my friend. :o))
bdazzled
Such beautiful colors and light – perfect capture :-)
Sharona replied
Thanks so much Kira – both for your lovely comment – and the fav. :o))
Brandie1
Very lovely.
Sharona replied
Thankyou so much.
Bruce Wallace ...
Well done.
A very well composed image.
Sharona replied
Thankyou so much for your kind words.
Rainy
Lovely work Sharona!
Sharona replied
Thanks so much Rainy, both for your comment and the fav. :o))
karenkirkham
Lovely detail
Sharona replied
Thankyou so much Karen.
bubbleblue
Great detail, Beautiful.
Sharona replied
Thankyou so much Joy :o))
naturelover
So unusual- well to me!- and very lovely- this is excellent Sharon!!!
Sharona replied
They are an unusual little flower – but everso pretty – and are ideally suited for our drier climate. Thanks so much for your comment Pauline.
naturelover
Sharona replied
Many thanks Pauline – both for the feature and the bling :o))
Johnsart
A beautiful Find and picture Sharon.
Sharona replied
Thanks so much John. I feel sure you would have seen many of these during your time in Tasmania.
sendao
beautiful,amazing capture my friend,love the color also!
Sharona replied
Thanks so much Sendao. This is a sweet little flower and I am glad you like it. Thanks also for the fav. :o))
Roka
Congratulations! Splendidly beautiful! Another fave!
Sharona replied
Thankyou so much again Roka. I appreciate your support. Many thanks also for the fav. :o))
GerryMac
stunning composition and capture!
Sharona replied
Thankyou for coming by – and for your very lovely comment.
kilmann
Wonderful composition, great shot.
Sharona replied
Thankyou so much,
Jane Kerrigan
What a beautiful collection of flowers you have!
Sharona replied
Thankyou so much for your lovely comment Jane – and also for the fav.:o))
Kristina K
very pretty :)) k
Sharona replied
Thanks so much Kristina.