Near to Tokoroa
track to bottom level
Southern entrance to Mangaweka
Colourful flowers on banks
Yellow beauty.
At Cape Reinga lighthouse
Spring's last flower.
Beach Outhouse Maybe. Near Top of East Cape
Lion resting
A tangle of leaves and branches.
Farm machinery
Coming out
Altona Beach shags
Te Aroha town clock
Enclosed Garden
At water's edge of first pond
Garden frog
Attractive plant
Back by the lily pond
Water tower at Cambridge.
Bi-coloured rose
Cutting on the road north of Mangaweka
Flower face
Bee on a dandelion
Whitianga shopping area
Ipanaema Lady Susannah
I like the tree shape
Fly on yellow heads
Very cloudy
Cat under hedge
Fushia
Shiny bug on leaf
Pine cones
Farm of rocks and trees
Potassium Cyanide notice
Centipede
Insects on dandelion
Nasturtiums
A delightful section
Hills, valleys and sky
Flower sculpture
Tree tops
Ranchware in Tirau
Sumner rock
Huntaway dog statue in Hunterville
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Yearly appearance. What is it.


Every year a few of these come out in our lawn. I don't know what it is.
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Wind plants are usually perennial, rarely annual climbing plants or woody vines, rarely shrubs or trees. The direction in which the plants twist is always counter-clockwise, seen from above. The plants often contain latex.
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