That's interesting Kevin. I didn't know the common name. I wondered why it was give that name so looked it up. Apparently the seeds are heavily ribbed leading to the name. It is a pretty colour, the one out at our block is more reddish. http://whistlersrest.blogspot.com.au/2014/07/autumn-winter-spring.html
The ones I saw on the Georges River this morning was similar, but white with pink/red tips.
ReplyDeleteThe ones out at the block are a different colour to this too.
DeleteThese are such a delicate pink.
ReplyDeleteWhen I looked it up, 'Red Five Corners' was the common name given. Love the colour.
ReplyDeleteThat's interesting Kevin. I didn't know the common name. I wondered why it was give that name so looked it up. Apparently the seeds are heavily ribbed leading to the name. It is a pretty colour, the one out at our block is more reddish. http://whistlersrest.blogspot.com.au/2014/07/autumn-winter-spring.html
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