The curly shapes of the Grevillea flowers are so enchanting.
Their intricacies delight.
Here are some of the stages of growth I found, all on the same bush, down at the end of our block. Enjoy.
perhaps a little closer ......
G.venusta x G.flossadenia Grevillea 'Orange Marmalade'





I love grevillea. Great series of shots.
ReplyDeleteAmazing plants at every stage
ReplyDelete~ Hi Diane, thank you very much. I think they're just lovely as well :D)
ReplyDelete~ Annie, yes, I think that's what appeals most!
They are very nice plants I have never seen them before. B
ReplyDelete~ Buttons, I'm thrilled that you've seen them for the first time here... in my blog :)
ReplyDeleteThere are many grevillea-lovers in Australia. It's those gorgeous little curly bits that get us in!
~mmmm, orange marmalade. I've never seen this type of bush before. It's really georgeous, and your photos of it are great Susan!
ReplyDelete~ Many thanks Susan, I love its name too! :D)
ReplyDeleteI bet it smells sweet too?
ReplyDelete> Sorry Mary, no smell (that I can detect)... yet. Perhaps, once it matures and its nectar is in full production.
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