Happy with how are little native plant embankment is going. Used to be all weeds. Theres still weeds sure, but I'm having to pick through the natives to pull them out now.

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Nature's 60 km/h sign: Slow down and admire the wattle.

Photographed and edited by Kev.

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Naked hiking in the #bush this morning before the rains came. Had to snap a shot of this beautiful Purple Coral Pea.

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Wattle on Wood by Kaye Menner by Kaye Menner

Wattle on Wood by Kaye Menner by Kaye Menner

Kaye Menner Official Website

Stunning, mysterious and diverse – Australia’s 1700 orchids are the jewels of the country’s flowering plants.

Not only are Australia’s orchids unique in their beauty, they also possess diverse qualities – greenhoods flower in winter and trap unsuspecting fungal gnats to pollinate themselves, while sun orchids have numerous flowers that only open on sunny days.

Want to learn more about these alluring plants? Check out our online illustrated guide… https://ausgeo.co/orchidsguide

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An illustrated guide to the orchids of Australia

Stunning, mysterious, and diverse – Australia's 1700 orchids are the jewels of our flowering plants.

Australian Geographic

At $100 per kilo, quandongs have huge market potential—if only there were enough supply to meet demand! This native fruit thrives in arid regions and has long been an important bush food for First Nations people. #Quandongs #BushFood #AustralianNative #bushtucker #indigenous

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-11-02/quangdong-supply-native-bush-food-market-australia-sa/104541168

Retailing at $100 per kilo there's huge potential for quandongs but not enough fruit to meet demand

Quandongs fetch high prices but overcoming inconsistent supply remains a challenge to growing a market. 

ABC News

The ill-advised native raspberry (Rubus mollucanus) we've been training up a fence has started flowering. Two years in. Its absolutely covered a few metres of fence, despite aggressive pruning wherever it touches the ground. Angry angry bush.

Really struggled to find time to fruit or season info for that one, since mostly I think Rubus probus is more popular. Well now I know :)

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