Trigg bushland tuart friends
What's blooming....

It was rainy on our last guided walk - but that did not deter Dave and our small group from hiking up the large parabolic dune behind Millington Reserve. And our gamble paid off, because shortly afterwards the rain stopped, leaving the bushland full of muted tones with sparkling raindrops on all the flowers and foliage.

Trigg bushland
Paths join on the easternmost parabolic dune, between Millington Reserve and Jeane's Road, facing west.


 

Logania vaginalis

Left: Conostylis candicans Right:Lechenaultia linarioides

 

 

Burchardia congesta

 

Templetonia retusa

Left: Sheoak, female flower Right: Eremophila glabra

 

 

Hibbertia hypericoides

Left: Dave explains! Right: Grevillea crithmifolia

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Even the rain wasn't an impediment - just added to the beauty.


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