


Macro Flower Saturday
Macro Flower Saturday Macro Flower Saturday ">
I saw these beautiful flowers, all in the same bush in a New Zealand bush/jungle/forest. All three were formed differently from the others, but they were very beautiful. I have not tried to look for their names.
Hi Ann,
These flowers are from the tree fuschia (scientific name: fuschia excorticata ) (Maori name: Kotukutuku)
It is the world’s tallest fuschia (up to 12 m) and is found throughout new Zealand.
The berries can be eaten, either raw or made into a jam. The wood is very difficult to burn.
Cheers
Warren
Warren Hurley | Team Leader
Arataki Visitor Centre
Ph 09 817 0089 | Mobile 021 539090 | Fax 09 817 5656
Arataki Visitor Centre, 300 Scenic Drive, Titirangi
Visit our website: www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz
href="http://flowers-macrophotography.blogspot.com">Macro Flower Saturday

http://blueberrycraftandhobbytime.blogspot.com/p/join-my-photo-challenge-flowers-on.html
http://floralfridayfoto.blogspot.com/
No comments:
Post a Comment