Sunday, June 19, 2011

Grevillea

The spidery blooms of Grevillea

These flowers are encouraging honey eaters to the garden and one pair has built a nest at the bottom of the steps into our house.

Honey eater in grevillea
Cream blossoms

I never tire of their beauty.  Have a lovely Sunday.

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10 comments:

  1. They are beautiful blooms. I haven't grown any of these since I planted a couple in my first garden many, many moons ago. There's so many great colours now I might have to get one or two.

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  2. this is an unusual and beautiful flower. love the color, too.

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  3. the cream blossoms are incredible, like ribbons of decoration. Where can I find such a flower?

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  4. What a sweet looking little bird. Those blooms are gorgeous.

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  5. Lovely flowers, and a nest too how lucky you are! I just moved our Sandra Gordnon greyvillea and hope it survives the move - at the moment it doesn't look too happy.

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  6. Nice shots. 4 different sorts of honey-eather are quarrelling in my Grevilleas as I write.

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  7. Wow, those flowers are so exotic looking, just beautiful! Thanks for sharing.

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  8. Beautiful photos. I have grevillea but don't have the cream.

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