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pale and pretty
this is a very delicate creamy coloured Wattle. Australia has over 1000 different species of wattles and 99% of them only occur in Australia.
26th August 2017
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2017 - Year 4
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26th August 2017 2:27pm
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gloria jones
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Nice capture of textures, shapes
August 26th, 2017
Denise (lyndemc)
Australia—the land of so many unique things in nature, these flowers included!
August 26th, 2017
Brennie B
looks so soft and touchy really nice
August 26th, 2017
Pyrrhula
Great shot of this interesting wattles flowers.
August 26th, 2017
KoalaGardens🐨
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very nice :)
August 26th, 2017
Pat Knowles
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This is a wattle? I have heard of them but never seen one! Very pretty!
August 26th, 2017
KWind
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Very pretty!
August 26th, 2017
Call me Joe
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Pretty shot, indeed:)
August 26th, 2017
Sam
So different to the bright yellow ones we see so much of!
August 27th, 2017
Chris K
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thankyou everyone. Love to show off my favourite native flower.
@happypat
hope you get to see some wattle Pat when you make your way across the ditch to Oz one day
August 27th, 2017
Ann H. LeFevre
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That is very pretty- I like the color of it.
August 28th, 2017
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thankyou everyone. Love to show off my favourite native flower.
@happypat hope you get to see some wattle Pat when you make your way across the ditch to Oz one day