The wattle is the Floral Emblem of Australia.
There are over 900 recorded species of wattle in Australia. Here are three growing by the roadside. The plant in the foreground has the little pompom flower of many species while in the background, the bigger tree has the long cylinder type flowers of other species. To the left is the silver wattle native to this area.
Because in southern states, wattle blossoms herald spring, September 1 is National Wattle Day...
...but here in Central Queensland the roadside is a blaze with colour to welcome winter. With over 900 identified species across Australia it is said there is always a wattle in bloom somewhere across the country.
Wattle blossoms have a strong perfume; are loved by bees, especially our tiny native bee and form dense clusters of bright yellow or orange flowers.
The lovely green and gold of the tree has become the colour of the uniforms of our national sportsmen and women in all sports. Hoorah for the Green and Gold!
Be sure to visit Today's Flower for more flowers from around the world.
Be sure to visit Today's Flower for more flowers from around the world.
The little golden yellow puff balls are so pretty. Beautiful roses on TF's home page.
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acacia blooms in the beginning of summer here (around March-April). i used to have colds around the time these flowers bloom.:p they're beautiful.
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Pretty flowers. We can't grow that here unless you want to take it in during the winter.
ReplyDeleteI like these puff ball yellow flowers very much. The flowers you posted as guest host are great too.
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ReplyDeletesuch gorgeous flowers and flowers I have never seen. You have honored them beautifully with your photos.
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting flower. It looks like you could just dust off the table with it, so fluffy and furry.
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ReplyDeletewow! what a beauty! Splendid shots of Golden wattle!
ReplyDeletethey are so lovely, thanks for all this information, now the Australian colours make sense :)
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