Some of today’s wildflowers, photographed on our property, have been seen on previous weekend photoblog entries though today’s are all recent growth. The remainder of the photographs are of unrecorded (by me) plants.
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This member of the Heath family, with tiny flowers, is looking full of life.

Only recently identified by me, this is Lomandra longifolia, the Spiny-headed Mat-rush.

An unidentifed plant just beginning to flower. It could be a weed – but then again, a weed is just a plant out of place

This terrestrial orchid, Dipodium punctatum, the Hyacinth orchid, is just about to flower.

A variety of goodenia with an orange flower.

Another goodenia, with yellow flower.
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Think the bright pink, 5-petalled, flower is possibly ‘Crowea salingna’….. G
Gordon, It is a pleasure once again to look at your photos. The macros of the flowers especially the ‘weed’ are very appealing.
John R