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Teak tree photo, Flecker Botanical Gardens, Cairns Botanic gardens, Four mile beach Port Douglas photos, Magpie geese photos, Centenary Lakes, flower photos, Syzigium wilsonii photo, Alpinia purpurata photo, Dichorisandra thyrsiflora photo, Pachystachys lutea photo, golden candles photo, Poinsettia Euphorbia pulcherrima photo, Jade vine photos, Strongylodon macrobotrys photos, Pseuderanthemum ‘Blue Heaven’ photo, Justicia aurea photo, Brownea macrophylla photo, Panama flame photo, Mucuna bennetii photo, Flame of the forest photo, Caladium, Colvillea racemosa photo, Cochliostema odoratissimum photo, Yucca photo, Turnera photo, Neomarica gracilis photos.

A busy bee visits a Turnera flower.

An Australian Lynx spider has caught an Australian native bee (same species as the photo above). The pink daisy flower is an Argeranthemum cultivar.

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Four Mile beach, Port Douglas.

Port Douglas, North Queensland. There is another Port Douglas photo on the “Photos 1” page.

Syzigium wilsonii flower, Flecker Botanic Gardens.
“Even if I knew that tomorrow the world would go to pieces,
I would still plant my apple tree”
Martin Luther


Alpinia purpurata.

Flambouyant foliage, Caladium.

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Flambouyant foliage, Croton.

Flambouyant foliage, Croton.

Croton

Croton

Flambouyant foliage

Flambouyant leaf

Flambouyant foliage

Flambouyant foliage, Begonia.

Begonia leaves.

Flambouyant foliage, Poinsettia Euphorbia pulcherrima.

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Dichorisandra thyrsiflora, Cairns Botanic Gardens.
Golden candles or shrimp plant, Pachstachys lutea.

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Jade vine, Strongylodon macrobotrys. The colour reproduction is very close to the real colour – a most unusual pale pastel teal, which is very rare in flowers. Ixia viridiflora has a similar colour. The Jade vine is related to the better known Wisteria and Laburnum, as well as Mucuna bennettii, the New Guinea “Flame of the Forest”(see below). Mucuna pruriens is used in Africa and South America as a green manure crop to improve soils (see my other site, http://reforestation.me).

Jade Vine, Strongylodon macrobotrys.

Jade Vine.

Jade Vine.

Justicia aurea, Cairns botanic gardens.

Justicia carnea.

Brownea macrophylla flower, “Panama Flame”.

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The “Flame of the Forest” from New Guinea, Mucuna bennetii. A giant jungle vine which covers whole trees, and to Australians, is like a Sturt’s desert pea (missing the black blotch) on steroids.


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