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Oma


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-- Edited by Oma on Sunday 11th of August 2013 05:14:45 AM

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There is about a 400mtr strip of these wonderful flowers 6ks west of the Great Northern highway on the Wanarra East road to Perenjori in WA. they are now starting to appear in the most unusual places & the way they just appear in a gravel pit or disturbed road side edges.



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Gday...

AHA ... I wondered why you would have taken photos of wreaths hmm ... from this explanation, I now realise they are "wild" flowers that grow in this formation.

I'm a bit slow no but what great formations.

For more info ... http://www.jammychicken.com/2012/10/wreath-flowers-western-australia.html

Cheers - John



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It seems from that article that you were lucky to see them Oma.

Unusual and pretty. Thanks for sharing.



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They are great shots Oma.  Thanks for that.  I saved a Pic. of one quite a while ago now, that some-one had posted.  These are even better.

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Sheba.



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I'm a bit slow too, John. I had no idea they grow naturally that way, and are wild. Fascinating flora!

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these wild flowers are posted elsewhere as well (althu the ones on this post are superior looking). Apparently wreath flowers grow where the ground has been disturbed typically by road forming machinery like graders or mine sites etc

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