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Markhamwong兄,
Nice to see someone who appreciate the true beauty of nature.  I like bush walking too, at the same time I would seek out the tiny bush orchids, and those small flowers on the native bush.  They all change and grow with the seasons; years after years; so independently without human interference.  Hopefully these natural beauty will stay with us for generations to come.
As usual, your photo are always first class.
Thanks,
A little green earthling, living life as if there were no tomorrow.
5# markhamwong
That is a beautiful tulip.  Only on the last couple of years I notice tulip being grown in Sydney, and quite successfully too.  The Sydney winter and spring is not cold enough for most of the tulip varieties to grow properly.  It seems there are some new breed that are suitable for the climate here.  I've seen some tulips flowering gorgeously at the Sydney botanic garden last year.
For the wild flowers in your post. I don't know their names at all.  Some do look to be in the family of geranium, but that is just a guess.  The wild flowers here are quite different to the north, and they are very pretty too.
Haven't seen Vanda posting lately, hope everything is fine with her.
A little green earthling, living life as if there were no tomorrow.
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