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Desert Flowers nr Murchison R.,West Australia
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Very pretty!
04/Nov/09 11:59 PM
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These are really pretty. Does anyone know what they are?
05/Nov/09 1:02 AM
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l happen to live in an expectionably ugly place so pictures like this give me hope for a better future. Wendy, that is so beautifully presented. Thank you.
05/Nov/09 3:29 AM
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Lovely - and wild. Most of the best things are.
An excellent shot as well.
05/Nov/09 3:48 AM
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The flowers look like petunias to me.
05/Nov/09 4:40 AM
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Life thrives in all areas of the world!
05/Nov/09 7:02 AM
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Looks like they are on a vine, some sort of convulvus perhaps?
05/Nov/09 9:13 AM
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Sweet! They look like morning glories - which will grow just about anywhere but where I plant them.
05/Nov/09 10:04 AM
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I took this photo alongside the Gascoyne River when it was in flood. Awesome sight. I spotted the little creeper which is most probably a convolvulus which escaped from somebody's garden in the inland, or else it is an Oxalis.
05/Nov/09 4:53 PM
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