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These are the flowers we had in the garden in early winter 2025, taken mainly on 21 June 2025 They're not all overly pretty, but the purpose of the photos is to record what was in the garden at the time.
The garden continues to decline, and winter isn't the best of times anyway. Jesse Walsh came on the 20th and tidied some stuff up, but about the only thing of interest was the discovery of why some branches of the Abutilon in front of the laundry door died off. It seems that a part of the root died, possibly as the result of a fungus. Here the stump:
Our Grevilleas have never done well, but at the moment two of them are looking better:
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And I'm gradually coming to the conclusion that the solstice is a good time for Hibiscus rosa-sinensis:
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The first one was grown from a cutting that I made only 5 months ago.
A thing that we have only just noticed now is the Callistemon that our neighbour Diane had planted on the property boundary:
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It's strange that it should have any flowers at all right now, but it looks as if it has flowered multiple times without us noticing.
Here are the rest:
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