Tonight a few more of the flowers. The only one I can confidently name is this
I photographed dozens of flowers and in this small area (probably only an acre) there were probably dozens more species.
I quite simply ran out of time.
At a glance these two look to be the same species.
This one was one of my favorites. I “know” this flower I am sure.
The only trouble is there are literally thousands of Oz flowers many only known by their scientific names.
These tiny flowers were lurking down among the grasses, to give an idea of the size each petal is about the size of a rice grain
Nestling down in the grasses across this site are dozens of killers.
There’s one
Sundews are carnivorous plants. The glistening droplets are a sticky trap. Small insects that land on them get stuck then the tendrils fold in like a sea-anemone trapping the victim which is then slowly digested.
This final piccie is one I shot a few years ago (with my old camera) if you look closely you’ll sea this little plant is busy eating a number of ants.
