Gillian Everett's photos with the keyword: tree
059/365 white gum tree
03 Mar 2025 |
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Completing February's daily photos.
This stately eucalyptus is next to the library in Laurieton, NSW, Australia.
040/365 Tulipwood
024/365 lemon tree
24 Jan 2025 |
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Our lemon tree is producing fruit for the first time, only a few lemons, but good to see.
NSW, Australia
mysterious
gum tree
Jacaranda
07 Nov 2023 |
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There are many Jacarandas flowering In our neighbourhood now, New South Wales, Australia.
Jacaranda mimosifolia is a sub-tropical tree native to south-central South America that has been widely planted elsewhere because of its attractive and long-lasting violet-colored flowers.
through a window
02 Sep 2023 |
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321 - 02.09.2023 - View through a window, from inside. The left window has an exterior flyscreen, and a winding handle to open it.
texture
amazing nature
28 Jan 2023 |
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Our flowering red gum has many flowers now, attracting bees and native birds.
New South Wales, Australia.
It is Eucalyptus Summer Red, a (grafted) hybrid between Eucalyptus ficifolia and ptychocarpa, about 2.5 metres high, at the moment. Can grow to a height of 5m and a crown width of 3m.
Summer Red
28 Jan 2023 |
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Sunday Challenge - Square Format
Our flowering red gum has many flowers now, attracting bees and native birds.
New South Wales, Australia.
It is Eucalyptus Summer Red, a (grafted) hybrid between Eucalyptus ficifolia and ptychocarpa, about 2.5 metres high, at the moment. Can grow to a height of 5m and a crown width of 3m.
Larger view here
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every day something new
Jacaranda
13 Nov 2022 |
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Trees flowering in the neighbourhood now, always good to see them.
New South Wales, Australia
Grand tree
06 Nov 2022 |
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CMT Sunday challenge - texture
A type of Eucalypt, I think, near our house, a bit too close for comfort.
Early morning, New South Wales, Australia.
wood and earth
05 Mar 2022 |
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Sunday challenge - Chinese elements.
Five Elements Theory is a Chinese philosophy used to describe interactions and relationships between things. The five elements — wood, fire, earth, metal, and water — are believed to be the fundamental elements of everything in the universe between which interactions occur...
Five Elements Theory first appeared during the Spring and Autumn Period (770–476 BC). It became widespread: mostly used in Chinese medicine, philosophy, fengshui, fortune-telling, and martial arts.
chinahighlights.com
my favourite tree
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