Ash, you have posted three photographs of a fluffy red flower on a
plant with pinnate leaves. What is the plant? If you can, please
change the file name to the plant name, or can you tell other members
what it is and we can change the file name for you?
Thanks, Elaine
These photos are of a South American plant called Calliandra
haematocephala common name Red Powder Puff, it's in the mimoaceae
family but is not an Australian native. I have seen it grown in parks
in the warmer parts of Australia north of Brisbane.
Phil.
On Jul 9, 10:39 am, Elaine <ga...@pacific.net.au> wrote:
> Ash, you have posted three photographs of a fluffy red flower on a
> plant with pinnate leaves. What is the plant? If you can, please
> change the file name to the plant name, or can you tell other members
> what it is and we can change the file name for you?
> Thanks, Elaine
> These photos are of a South American plant called Calliandra
> haematocephala common name Red Powder Puff, it's in the mimoaceae
> family but is not an Australian native. I have seen it grown in parks
> in the warmer parts of Australia north of Brisbane.
> Phil.
> On Jul 9, 10:39 am, Elaine <ga...@pacific.net.au> wrote:
> > Ash, you have posted three photographs of a fluffy red flower on a
> > plant with pinnate leaves. What is the plant? If you can, please
> > change the file name to the plant name, or can you tell other members
> > what it is and we can change the file name for you?
> > Thanks, Elaine- Hide quoted text -