Native to Queensland, Australia, the Eucalyptus curtisii or Plunkett Mallee is a small tree growing to between two and seven metres in height.
Clusters of creamy, white flowers appear in late spring.
Textures: Cherish and Nested by Kim Klassen.
We usually prune our tree once a year.
Texture: Heavenly Vintage - Latte by Shadowhouse Creations.
A month after pruning, new growth has already appeared.
Hi Nikki,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I love the colours. I prefer the first one and the last one, but they are all amazing.
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DeletePreciosas fotografias!!!!
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DeleteOh Nikki! These photographs are amazing and so delicate all at the same time. My husband's birthday info in on my latest post. Take a gander and hear the latest. k?
ReplyDeleteThanks Renae. Stopped by your blog. Sounds like a crazy birthday weekend. Hope everything is back on track now.
DeleteI ♡ the Eucalyptus flowers so much and I like how you've captured her, Nikki!
ReplyDeleteWarm greetings, Anna ❦
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DeleteNikki! Thank you for your words on two separate posts of mine. I have missed you. Thanks for coming on by. Halloween was great here. We had a grand time.
ReplyDeleteWow. Those are wonderful I love the flowers of radiant spangles. I will join as a follower, too.
ReplyDeleteThanks for thoughtful comments and for following too Mary.
DeleteI really love your first, simple delightful. We have some wonderful natives don't we.
ReplyDeleteThanks Karen. We do have some wonderful plants here.
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