Flowering Trees
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Dandaragan Wattle
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Coral Gum
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Eucalyptus rhodantha
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Blossoms and Buds
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Hakea Laurina
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Geraldton Wax
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Banksia candolleana
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Banksia Cluster
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Propeller Banksia
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Firewood Banksia
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Orange Banksia
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Southern Plains Banksia
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Bottlebrush (Callistemon)
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Callistemon Cluster
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Bottlebrush
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Yellow Wattle
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Acacia sp.Dandaragan
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Banksia
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Banksia Flower
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Cream Banksia
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Banksia media
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Coral Gum 1
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Coral Gum 2
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Coral Gum 3
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Illyarie Blossoms
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Illyarie Branch
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Eucalyptus erythrocorys
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Western Australian Christmas Tree
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Album Description:
These are just a few of the many spectacular Flowering Trees and Shrubs which are native to Western Australia.
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Hi Gladys!I'm honoured and happy to be the first which may sign your guestbook!!!Another masterpiece!What a stunning album!!These flowers pics are absolutely amazing!Are very colorful and the composition of your images is very well done!!I really enjoyed every one of your pictures!!Loved them all!!Thanks for sharing your awesome album!My compliments!!Ciao Gladys!Best wishes!Have a nice day!God Bless!Friendly regards and a Big Hug!:-))Caterina
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ambra2000 2004.04.18 at 04:29:47 PDT
What colourful and beautiful trees and foliage you have. Gladys, Thank you for sharing this beautiful album! Until next time. Judy in Canada
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matts112 2004.04.18 at 14:12:15 PDT
Good Job Gladys, a very nice collection of interesting trees & colors. A very enjoyable album,thanks for sharing your trees with us :o) Nev
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alocolobo 2004.04.19 at 06:43:57 PDT
Lucky you to be living in a place with so many rare and spectacular flowering trees. Great album. Greetings Anna
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annaoldenhave 2004.04.20 at 03:04:39 PDT
Dear Gladys, many thanks for visiting my album and for the message you left in my guestbook . I liked very much your wonderful words.I apologize for writing my message before you finished to insert your pictures…but unfortunately webshots doesn’t update in a real time very often. First I didn’t see all pictures but only later by visiting your album again! However also the other pictures are all fantastic! I like flowers a lot and I enjoyed myself to admire your pics with so many wonderful flowers! I liked the colours, the neatness, the shots and the high quality of the pics! Congratulations for your skill and your great talent! You are a real artist! Thanks again! Friendly regards and a big hug, Caterina
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ambra2000 2004.04.20 at 16:23:10 PDT
Hello Gladys, love your flowering trees.I tried to grow the Bottle-bush tree,the Scottish winter killed it.Ican continue to admire the beauty of it through your photos! JOE (Scotland)
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jdgraham100 2004.04.21 at 07:41:01 PDT
Hi Gladys Thanks for the comments on my garden Enjoyed your pics great shots weather in the UK still to cold for planting All the best Ken..
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kenormshaw 2004.04.24 at 14:39:27 PDT
Gladys, you live in such a colorful land! I love the reds and the yellows of your flowering trees: West Australian Christmas Tree, Illyarie blossoms, Frangipanni, and Bottlebrushes! Wonderful album! Keith
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photoop56 2004.04.25 at 10:42:56 PDT
Hi Gladys! I love the Bottlebrush. What a beautiful and colorful album. Thanks for sharing your talent in photography. Also thanks for the sweet comments on my featured orchid album yesterday. Have a great week. Sharon
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photoop23 2004.04.26 at 07:28:40 PDT
Was nice to view the area you live in. Very different from the far north of Wisconsin USA. Nice sky pictures also. And cute dogs you have! Have a wonderful year. Aileen - Bayfield, Wisconsin USA
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friedai 2004.04.26 at 13:43:28 PDT
Hi Gladys! Thanks so much for signing my feature yesterday! I appreciate it! You have the most amazing flowers! They are just gorgeous and all the more so because I have never seen or heard of them before! Thanks for sharing!!! Jane
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peonierose 2004.05.12 at 14:53:07 PDT
Hi Gladys. Such an enjoyable album. You have really interesting flowering trees of which I would never see if not for your sharing. It is fun to see what the world has in it. Thank you for visiting my black and white album and your kind comments. It took getting to adulthood to appreciate the beauty of black and white. Have a fine day. Dynna
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dynnamae 2004.05.15 at 13:05:41 PDT
I want to thank you for your comments on my album. The pictures of the waxwings was taken on one of the coldest days last year in February in the single numbers here in MA. USA. They are outside of the building I work in and the American Robins were with them. They devoured the trees of all of its berries... its was a sight to see.... The are just so beautiful and I really enjoyed photographing them... I just want to tell you how beautiful your pictures are, I have started taking pictures of flowers and have a lot to learn but your are just breath-taking..love them all.. Claire
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rclairer 2005.01.05 at 02:59:35 PST
Gladys, This Red-Cap Gum flower looks a lot like the fruit of the pineapple as one would take it out of a can!! Your country has some very interesting plants and trees, names included. One of these days.......and thanks for this invitation. Very much appreciated. Ron
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rboise 2005.05.04 at 19:55:03 PDT
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