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  • The silver fern, an iconic emblem of New Zealand, features on many New Zealand branded products. Many of our sporting teams clothing features the silver fern and In fact our national netball team is called The Silver Ferns. / This is from my garden….it is actually a green fern but I decided to give it a facelift for the photo shoot. / / /

  • Agapanthus in my garden again…the birth of a bonnie baby boy! / / /

  • I love the heavy scent of gorse flowers in the summer. / The beautiful golden sunshine flowers, the luscious intoxicating perfume, embodiment of the lazy days of summer of my youth…all from the humble gorse plant. / Brought to New Zealand probably for hedging and then quickly becoming a troublesome and invasive plant here. / I still love it though and overlook its reputation and mean thorns! / /

  • Nikau Reserve, Paraparaumu

  • Another plant from my garden

  • Aug 2008 – Staten Island Botanical Gardens – Shot as an HDR

  • Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Banksia integrifolia Australia is the home of banksias. About 71 species are endemic and one species is found in New Guinea. The majority of banksias come from Western Australia, one from the Northern territory and about a dozen species call the east coast home. Banksia integrifolia is a common species along the east coast and ranges and usually develops into a tall shrub or small tree. In some sheltered areas the plants will reach a height of 25 metres (75 feet).

  • Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Banksia ericifolia – Heath Banksia A low shrub that only very occasionally grows into a small tree, often in swamps. The leaves are bright green and only about 1.5 cm long, needle-shaped, with both margins rolled under and two small spines at the end. The inflorescence is orange to red, with long red styles. This species is somewhat similar to, and occurs together with, B. spinulosa. However, B. spinulosa prefers to grow under the cover of trees and shrubs, whereas B. ericifolia grows out in the open. Habitat: Open heath, sandy shallow soils. Flowering: Autumn Distribution: Along the NSW coastal zone, from north coast to south coast, also central and southern tablelands. New South Wales Jervis Bay National Park, New South Wales.

  • New growth set in a design of its’ own, taken in nature at the 6 Mile Cypress Slough in Ft. Myers, Florida

  • New Leaf growth and old flower remains of an unknown Rohododendron Featured in Rhododendron and Azalea Group

  • Dawn at Fish River Canyon, Namibia Harsh rays of the dawning sun contrasting heavily on the landscape, turning it into a silhouette. This photo has not been enhanced, changed or edited in any way. Featured in The Beginners Corner / Featured in Stillness Speaks Canon SX100IS MCN: CA0D7-0FFE1-53699

  • Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Dandelion Clock The name Dandelion is given to species of the genus (Taraxacum), a large genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Dandelion are a common and extremely hardy plant, found in most temperate zone gardens during the summer months. Dandelions were originally widely distributed throughout Eurasia, but have been inadvertently introduced to North America and Australia, where they have thrived. The dandelion has a bright yellow flower, which gives way in time to a globe of fine filaments that are usually distributed by wind, containing the seeds that help it spread. This is generally known as the “dandelion clock”, and blowing it away is a popular pastime for children. Canon PowerShot A650 IS 12.1MP – 6x Optical Zoom – 4x Digital Zoom

  • Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery lol!! Try saying that fast!!! Linospadix monostachya stands 1.5 metres or more with a delicate skirt of long arching fronds laced with equally long spikes of bright red berries. It is one of the most beautiful plants one could see. Dorrigo Rainforest Boardwalk, World Heritage, Dorrigo National Park, New South Wales, Australia. Canon PowerShot A650 IS / 12.1MP – 6x Digital Zoom – 4x Optical Zoom

  • Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Lilac Macro of a small delicate Groundcover. AS IS – Straight from the Camera! October – Spring in Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia. Sets of Two / Pretty Lilacs / Canon PowerShot A650 IS / 12.1MP – 6x Optical Zoom – 4x Digital Zoom / 1/160 Sec – F4.8 – ISO 200 / Focal Length 44.4mm

  • Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Pink Boronia (microphylla) September – Spring, New South Wales, Australia. Boronia….after Fransesco Borone, an 18th century Italian botanist. / microphylla….from Greek micro, small and phyllon, a leaf The genus Boronia is one of the best known of all Australian plants. There are approximately 95 species, all but one of which occur only in Australia. The majority of species are found in south-western Australia. It occurs over an extensive area but only extends as far west as the Great Dividing Range. It is a small shrub of up to 1 metre in height and is usually found in moist, protected areas. The flowers are 4-petalled of a star-like appearance and are deep pink in colour. They are about 10mm in diameter. Pink Boronia microphylla is an Australian Native Plant, found in Jervis Bay National Park, New South Wales, Australia. Canon PowerShot A650 IS / 12.1MP – 6x Optical – 4x Digital Zoom

  • Manipulated Nature Abstracts / Original photos shot at the Garfield Park Conservatory in Chicago / 2009

  • just a beautiful flower that came up in our woods and as ive noticed we have many of these in our woods….....just saw it yesterday , awesome yellow, i hope you love it…....yellow is my favorite color, enjoy

  • A perfectly cool shot of a spruce tip with fresh growth…love the almost 3D effect if you stare at it without blinking…getting the hang of these:) Maybe one too many coffee but I can see it!lol

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