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3062 Elaeocarpus reticulatus, Elaeocarpaceae, white flowers, native tree, Hawkesbury R, 18th Nov'10, Kate/Sydney
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Surprise! I thought this was a bird. Very interesting flower, and lovely photo ,Kate.
07/Jun/12 1:39 AM
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never have seen one of these..quite lovely..thanks Kate for sharing
07/Jun/12 6:35 AM
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I love this tree, Kate! Our zoo is in the midst of a huge, year-long renewal of our koala, wallaby, and other Anzac critters' exhibit area, and this tree would be perfect in it! I'll ask one of the "hort guys" (horticulturists) if it's in their plans. Thanks!!!
07/Jun/12 7:26 AM
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Thanks everyone.
That one is growing in its native environment in the bush on the river. We have pink flowering ones in our Sydney garden. After flowering both the pink & the white varieties produce purple berries!
07/Jun/12 9:34 AM
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Kate, I've decided that you are either a botanist or a professional photographer. You certainly manage to produce some very interesting subjects for us to work with.Thanks.


07/Jun/12 6:43 PM
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