The end of the beginning - blood moon slides into totality.
The end of the beginning - blood moon slides into totality.
Just a small blood moon rising last night.
Mottlecah - Eucalyptus macrocarpa. These flowers were about 150mm across.
King parrots in the rain.
Love the Spherical furry Clematis
Turtle orchid - Chiloglottis reflexa is out atm in the local bushlands. Tiny but fascinating ground orchid.
Long steady stream of Bats returning to Hyde park on Sydney skyline tonightβ¦
Blankets of Grevillea laurifolia in flower on the Broad Swamp today. This is a recently opened walk at the intersection of the 3 National parks - Wollemi, Gardens of Stone and Blue Mountains.
Robot floss is the best floss - unless you have a βsugar exceptionββ¦
The βGolden xanthastisβ - Systatica xanthastis
Isopogon anemonifolius
Dipodium roseum which is a leafless saprophytic Australian orchid which you only see when it flowers in early summer. The little tubers constantly move around underground favouring under large eucalypts that shed bark.
Some random seasonal flowers⦠the fringe lilies are especially prolific this year - Thysanotus tuberosus. The tuberosus species name refers to its crispy edible tuber.
Spotted Ground Swift Spider - Nyssus coloripes. A very attractive Australianβ¦
Tacca chantrieri - Black bat flower first flower from a small seedling. Interesting that it is primarily self pollinating.
Tacca chantrieri aka Black Bat Flower - this small plant is flowering and unfolding for the first time and has an interesting strong green tinge to the petals and sepals.
Mass germination of Vigna subterranea aka Bambara groundnut. This species is originally from west Africa and are very similar to peanuts growing their pods underground. You can see some of the interesting range of colours and patterns in the un-named varieties. On the surface to avoid damping off.
Dendrobium x delicatum - an interesting natural orchid hybrid of Dendrobium kingianum and Dendrobium speciosum. It has a large mosquito sitting on it - my least favourite pollinator.
Diuris pardina - Leopard Double tail Orchid - where in one a spider has taken up residence and captured a pollinating insect - probably a wasp.
Thelymitra ixioides aka Spotted Sun Orchid. You can tell even though itβs not fully open because you can see the dark spots.
Thelymitra nuda aka nude Sun Orchid
Chiloglottis formicifera aka Ant Orchid
Calochilus robertsonii aka Purple Bearded Orchid.
Calochilus robertsonii aka Purple Bearded Orchid or just βPurple Beardieβ.