Uncategorized On the Heath – Part 12 March 7, 2012 Sandra Graham Leave a comment Our walk ends at the lookout over the beach in the company of more banksias. We’ve come to the end of our visit to Crowdy Bay – and the end of our (epic) honeymoon journey. Next time I will be focussing on home.
Uncategorized On the Heath – Part 11 March 6, 2012 Sandra Graham Leave a comment It must have been a very wet winter, as in the more sheltered spots on the headland we found ferns and mushrooms.
Uncategorized On the Heath – Part 10 March 5, 2012 Sandra Graham Leave a comment The mish-mash of flowers was as pretty as a picture. Here are the rice flowers, boronias, and peas all mingling together.
Uncategorized On the Heath – Part 9 March 2, 2012 Sandra Graham Leave a comment Out on the headland we see a change in vegetation. Here, the banksias take over. It’s interesting to contrast last season’s banksia with this season’s.
Uncategorized On the Heath – Part 8 March 1, 2012 Sandra Graham Leave a comment There were some interesting fronded flowers which I don’t think I’ve seen before. It’s amazing the diversity of flora in such a small area.
Uncategorized On the Heath – Part 7 February 29, 2012 Sandra Graham Leave a comment These are some grass flowers – orchids perhaps?
Uncategorized On the Heath – Part 6 February 28, 2012 Sandra Graham Leave a comment Next was a cluster of one of my favourite flowers – the Sydney flannel flower. They really thrived in the sandy, salty soil.
Uncategorized On the Heath – Part 5 February 27, 2012 Sandra Graham Leave a comment These little flowers were numerous on the heath. They look like tea tree flowers to me, or could they be boronias?
Uncategorized On the Heath – Part 4 February 24, 2012 Sandra Graham Leave a comment There were clean and bright rice flowers – I like their delicate pink interiors.
Uncategorized On the Heath – Part 3 February 23, 2012 Sandra Graham Leave a comment There were lots of pink flowers about, which was lovely after seeing all the yellow ones in WA. These were not quite bottle brushes in shape.