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I knew these trees as Book Pines while growing up in rural South Australia in the ’50s and ’60s (the branches and “leaves” are arrayed vertically, allowing you to “open the page”). The original is on MLKSHK and there has been some debate going on there.Hi there Ian, what exactly are we looking at here ?
It would have given me nightmares as a kid!Imagine this funny character staring at you every single Christmas for the last 54 odd years ...
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It’s a Grevillea Beachside Sunset [probably].Pink/yellow
Unknown plant (South Australia)
Lumix G3/Zuiko 14–54 at 54mm/iso 200 1/800 at f3.5
Well, apparently could be one out of 350 ....It’s a Grevillea Beachside Sunset [probably].
Species
Main article: List of Grevillea species
There are over 350 species which are endemic to Australia, including the following: