With the warmer weather, Spring flowers are beginning to pop up everywhere. This gallery of photographs contains native species which are already included on the A -Z Species List through previous posts. All of the photographs below were taken over the last two weeks.
Black Anthered Flax Lily ( Dianella admixta) showing underside of the petals.
Running Postman (Kennedia prostrata)
Twining Fringe-lily (Thysanotus patersonii)
Narrow-leaf Bitter-Pea (Daviesia leptophylla)
Waxlip Orchid (Glossodia Major) showing the structure of the column.
Tall Sundew (Drosera peltata)
Waxlip Orchid (Glossodia Major)
Yellow Star (Hypoxis vaginata)
Common Early Nancy Wurmbea dioica
Ivy-leaf Violet (Viola hederacea sensu Willis)
Erect Guinea Flower (Hibbertia riparia)
Common Early Nancy Wurmbea dioica
Button Everlasting (Helichrysum scorpioides)
Black Anthered Flax Lily ( Dianella admixta) showing back of the petals.
Blue Stars (Chamaescilla corymbosa)
Blue Stars (Chamaescilla corymbosa)
Waxlip Orchid (Glossodia Major) with Common Beard Heath (Leucopogon virgatus)
Xanthorrhoea spikes beginning to grow.
Climbing Sundew (Droseta macrantha)
Yellow Star (Hypoxis vaginata)
Pink Bells (Tetratheca Ciliata)
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These photos are wonderful! I couldn’t be more excited if I were at a haute couture designers show in Paris! Spring’s parade of beautiful creations! Thanks so much for sharing!
This is just the start! I have photos of unidentified peas, guinea flower, tea tree, goodenia, rice flowers – and more. Hopefully I can get some of these up on the blog in the next week or two. I love this time of year too!
I’m so envious! We (in the Northern Hemisphere..) are moving into winter. 😦
I look forward to seeing more of your springtime discoveries!
Thanks for that spring gallery. It’s helped me name a couple of flowers at our place.
Oh good! I’m pleased- it always helps to know what each of the plants are. Which region are you in? Lisa
Hello Lisa we are Southern Tablelands NSW. Helen.
Ah- thanks Helen. when I read through field guides I often come across species of orchids which say ‘endemic to Southern NSW – you must have some beautiful flowers now too! Thanks for replying. Lisa
Gorgeous!!! Love the waxlip orchid.
Yes, I love them too. Unfortunately they didn’t last long this season – it was too dry. We had a very low-rainfall Spring. Thanks for commenting! 🙂 Lisa