Pimelea physodes
05-SEP-2025
Melton Botanic Gardens, Melbourne, Vic
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Pimelea physodes
05-SEP-2025
Melton Botanic Gardens, Melbourne, Vic

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Larys Strong by Patrick Moran / @moranillustration
Sida. One of those plants that gets caught in your clothes.
16/09/23 - Malvales: Sida sp., outback road
Brachychiton discolor by Linda De Volder Via Flickr: Tenerife. Costa del Silencio. Brachychiton discolor is a rainforest tree of eastern Australia. It grows in drier rainforest areas. Common names include lacebark tree, lace kurrajong, pink kurrajong, scrub bottle tree, white kurrajong, hat tree and sycamore. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brachychiton_discolor
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Am I crazy or did we get a Braavos Lemons tree theory shout-out?
Like those flowers that grow where they shouldn’t?
“An outsider among the natives. Malvales. A rare bloom. Indigenous to Braavos. By all rights, it shouldn’t be thriving here. Nature, such mystery.”

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Cytinus sanguineus (c. 1777-1786) - Robert Jacob Gordon
3/10/20
Scarlet globemallow on Arapaho National Wildlife Refuge (via USFWS Mountain-Prairie)
Scarlet globemallow also called Cowboy's delight, (Sphaeralcea coccinea), is a low growing forb found on soils that have been disturbed. On Arapaho NWR, it is common along road edges and near white-tailed prairie dog burrows.
Photo: Tom Koerner/USFWS