Acacia glaucoptera by annied

Acacia glaucoptera

Acacia glaucoptera, commonly known as flat wattle or clay wattle is a species of Acacia which is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. This is a most unusual and attractive wattle often grown for its unusual "foliage" - its "leaves" are actually cladodes - flattened leaf-like stems.

a close up can be seen here....... http://365project.org/annied/365/2015-09-17
Very nice, we don't get those around here.
September 17th, 2015  
Wattle. Again.
September 17th, 2015  
@graemestevens wattle you be complaining about?
September 17th, 2015  
Sam
I thought that was a bean growing out of the middle! HAHAHAHA
September 17th, 2015  
so unusual!
September 17th, 2015  
funny effect with depth and colors!
September 17th, 2015  
Unusual and attractive And Annie you have managed a hint of yellow !!
September 17th, 2015  
@mastermek I played a bit with blur and desaturation as I wanted to make sure it stood out to show how it looked
September 17th, 2015  
@gigiflower you are definitely on something tonight hahahahaha
September 17th, 2015  
@beryl I have indeed...it is quite unique
September 17th, 2015  
Like the focus in this shot.
September 17th, 2015  
@annied I'll be complaining about anything I like - and I did look at your other shot. Wattle.
September 17th, 2015  
i'd recognise an Acacia glaucoptera anywhere annie :) :)
September 17th, 2015  
@graemestevens okay then
@phil_howcroft I knew you would Phil :)
September 17th, 2015  
great colours
September 18th, 2015  
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