These are the flowers we had in the garden in early summer 2017, taken mainly on 15 December 2017. They're not all
overly pretty, but the purpose of the photos is to record what was in the garden at the
time.
This month I somewhat extended my range by taking photos of many tiny (wild?)flowers that I
had previously ignored. That
included focus stacking, something
that wasn't completely successful.
Indoors there's not much to see.
The Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
are currently hardly flowering at all. This is the best that I could bring up today (15
December), though more are on their way:
There are lots of smaller flowers on the property that might be considered weeds, but maybe
they're not. Here are some that I've identified:
This one looks something like
a Dandelion, but it doesn't develop
puffballs. It also grows in water. Somewhere I have seen an indication that it's an
Australian native:
This one is really tiny, with flowers only a couple of millimetres across. It's visible in
the first photo (amongst
the Carpobrotus) only on careful
examination.