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Yellow Tasmanian Flowers .... Ooops!


[Edited] These flowers were growing on small shrubs in parts of the Tasmanian west coast. I had identified them as a Tasmanian native plant, but several ipernity members picked them as Canary Broom Genista monspessulana. After some research, I must agree with them. That means that these pleasant looking flowers belong to particularly invasive plant which has been declared a "Weed of National Importance": about as nasty as can be found..... At least I didn't try to collect any cuttings or seeds!
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yellow and sometimes pink/white with a common name of
Broom ... we see them growing on the sides of the road too
and also they are for gardens ... but when they grow more
in the wild their leaves seem to look like yours. A beautiful
splash of yellow to bring some brightness into our day,
thanks ... almost springlike ;-) oOo
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Pond!!
Fantastic George. A credit to you. Well done my friend Hugs Tess
and also ADMIRED in 4U where we all come together ;-)
Hello again
That's Wild!!
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of Wildlife!!
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