Saturday, September 11, 2021

Yelarbon Camp - just magic! 7 - 10 September 2021

Noon Flowers
(Disphyma crassifolium)
at the Yelarbon Town Common
A marvellous camp, wonderful wildlife and botany with fabulous friends. 
Wildflowers were everywhere we turned. Even in the arid spinifex desert! We also explored an open forest community at Whetland State Forest and the riparian environment of two Dumaresq River reserves.
Thank you Tricia and Sandy for your pre-camp planning and your organization during camp. It made for a smooth, relaxing time for us, though slightly frenetic for you two!
Golden Billy-buttons
(
Pycnosorus sp.)
at the Yelarbon Town Common















Slender Tea-tree (Leptospermum brevipes) and 
Curracabah (Acacia crassa subsp. crassa) at Whetland State Forest























Beautiful wildflowers at Bengalla Reserve -
River Bluebell (Wahlenbergia fluminalis) with 
Mayne’s Pest (Glandularia aristigera)

Which daisy is that?

Nats in the Spinifex Desert
Porcupine or Spinifex Grass (
Triodia scariosa)
Quiet contemplation in idyllic surroundings

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