Went for a bushwalk today & found these beautiful little shrubs.
Found at altitude in dry sclerophyll heathlands close to granite outcrop/boulders in northern NSW just west of the great divide.
Foliage had a BEAUTIFUL smell especialy when crushed but still noticeable without crushing, flowers were about 10mm in diameter to give you an idea of scale, plants were from about 6" to a bit over 3'.
Pretty sure I know the Genus but species would be nice. Thanks all.
Saw what I think was a rock wallaby (coulda been a stinka though) only milliseconds before he saw me & took off, some pretty little finches, a couple of big wombat holes & I did'nt even know they were anywhere near here. Dozens of interesting plant species, pitty I forgot the camera. All in all a good walk in the bush.
Went for a bushwalk today & found these beautiful little shrubs.
Found at altitude in dry sclerophyll heathlands close to granite outcrop/boulders in northern NSW just west of the great divide.
Foliage had a BEAUTIFUL smell especialy when crushed but still noticeable without crushing, flowers were about 10mm in diameter to give you an idea of scale, plants were from about 6" to a bit over 3'.
Pretty sure I know the Genus but species would be nice. Thanks all.
Saw what I think was a rock wallaby (coulda been a stinka though) only milliseconds before he saw me & took off, some pretty little finches, a couple of big wombat holes & I did'nt even know they were anywhere near here. Dozens of interesting plant species, pitty I forgot the camera. All in all a good walk in the bush.
Edited by shruman
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