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    Quote Originally Posted by Ed Reiss View Post
    A couple more plants that thrive during winter here in Pensacola, Florida.

    The first is Azelea, the second is an "unkown".

    Ed, is it possible that it is some form of lily?

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    daffodil ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ed Reiss View Post
    A couple more plants that thrive during winter here in Penwsacola, Florida.

    The first is Azelea, the second is an "unkown".
    Unknown one - might be this:
    Strobilanthes dyerianus (Persian shield) - Fine Gardening Plant Guide

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    Spot on Dabbler!

    Some great shots here. Can't really name a favourite but the Hippiastrum buds and flowers are crackers!!!

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    Spotted these in a corner of the garden after locking the chooks up for the night.

    Taken with the 18-55 kit lens.

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    G'day Ironwood,

    Do you know what the flower is? I take pics of flowers but don't know what they are called half the time

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    Rose leaves after rain

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    Still getting used to using a prime lens
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    Quote Originally Posted by Adynaton View Post
    G'day Ironwood,

    Do you know what the flower is? I take pics of flowers but don't know what they are called half the time

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    I have no idea what its called Ady.

    I am like you, half of the flowers in my gardens, I dont know what they are called.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sawdust Maker View Post

    Still getting used to using a prime lens
    Which prime lens are you using Nick ?
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    just a Canon 50mm 1:1.4
    Haven't reall yplayed with one for years
    have to move the body rather than zoom to frame the shot
    but it does give me better control over depth of field
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    First of this years Orchids.

    Zygo Petalum, highly perfumed.



    An unnamed Cymbidium i had given last year, the pot was nearly bursting so i repotted and now have about 10 pots of them.

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    Like to look at everyone's flowers.
    I still have some snow on the ground so i only have some indoor flowers now.
    Will post pics of my outdoor when the time is right.
    So for now here are a couple of indoor that are blooming.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oneye View Post
    Like to look at everyone's flowers.
    I still have some snow on the ground so i only have some indoor flowers now.
    Will post pics of my outdoor when the time is right.
    So for now here are a couple of indoor that are blooming.
    Yeah ... I lived in London for a little while ...... bloody winter ... sun up at nine if your lucky and gone again by three. Miserable and depressing in winter.

    These are just wild on my place, probably just weeds ..... but sure beats being in snow in winter .... Haahaa

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    Lewin's Honey Eater feeding on 'scotch thistles' (I'm guessin all this)





    Hmmmmm .... don't know this one







    Fairy Wren male ??




    I think this is Patterson's curse, but maybe not,



    Some kind of monster ??





    Tiny little flowers .... struggling for sunshine on the forest floor.




    Hope that lightens your winter till the sun starts shinin over there again ....

    cool bananas ... greg

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    Some nice pics there Greg, btw that is not Patersons Curse (or Salvation Jane in SA), it has a totally different flower.

    I'll see if I can find a pic in Google Images.

    Here you go

    https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&...tm%3B640%3B480

    II think you may want to spray that Scotch Thistle, they get out of hand very quickly

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