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These little flowers go by either of two common names. Their botanical name is Patersonia fragilis and they come from SE mainland Australia and Tasmania: we found these in Tasmania.
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Wonderful World
of Wildlife!!
the colour very much ... makes me feel that spring
is almost here ... although it does not seem that
way right now but we do have some little snowdrops
in the garden ... but its pouring with rain ... windy ...
and I'll not go out and take photos in this ;-) oOo
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