amazing plants

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6y
a close up of a flower on a plant
orchidée noire
some white flowers with green leaves and water droplets on them, in the middle of winter
Ferraria ferrariola
Ferraria ferrariola - Talk about a curiosity! It’s an event when the Ferrarias bloom in the nursery & I’ve yet to meet the person who doesn’t find these peculiar, wrinkled “Spider Irises” striking. Ferraria ferrariola is a sea green, blueish, & yellow flowering species with a scent. From South Africa. 6”-18” in height.
a close up view of some sort of plant with lots of dirt on it's petals
In a Perfect World...
ronbeckdesigns: Seed Pod by iNkwazi on Flickr
three pieces of art made out of pine cones
For creative woodworking
Banksia Menziesii (Firewood Banksia) The pods only open to release the seeds after a wildfire has cleared the land.
some very pretty mushrooms growing on the side of a rock
Schizophyllum commune / Schizophylle commun | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
the leaves are green and yellow in color
honest(l)y
'honesty' seedpods .. this grew in my garden as a child ..
several pieces of wood that have been cut open to show the brown and black inside
Banksia seed pod
a close up of a mushroom on the ground
Осеннее вдохновение: грибы: Идеи и вдохновение в журнале Ярмарки Мастеров
Осеннее вдохновение
a white netted fruit hanging from a tree
Fungus - Encyclopedia of Life
Stinkhorn fungus, Dictyophora indusiata, from Costa Rica, by Brian Gratwicke via Flickr (cc-by-nc): http://www.flickr.com/photos/briangratwicke/2640443670/
a large green plant with white flowers on it
Crassula 'Buddha's Temple'
A seemingly impossible plant: Crassula 'Buddha's Temple.'
a cluster of mushrooms growing on a tree branch
Redirect Notice
banksia
a bird nest in a tree with lots of cones hanging from it's sides
Old Mates
Banksia Seed Pod
the fruit is growing on the tree and ready to be picked from it's roots
Melaleuca (?) Seed Pods
Tea Tree Seed Pods
In love with Australian flowers
In love with Australian flowers
a blue flower hanging from a green leaf
Sign in
Amazing (still trying to identify this pod)