Monday 3 January 2022
The reason for walking to Kangaroo Moor was to see the Boronia in flower as January was an ideal time of year for it to be at peak. What came as great surprise was the brilliant display of scoparia at the start of Kangaroo Moor from the end at Lake Fenton. Although my memory of this area was a few low bushes, I had not ever taken enough notice to check what sort they were.
The scoparia was predominantly shades of white but there were some pinks and other colours. It was truly delightful wandering about. Once the western edge of the valley was reached the Boronia started to appear and as we moved north it was superb all the way along the edge to the end of Kangaroo Moor.
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Epacris gunnii |
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Boronia citriodora |
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Boronia citriodora |
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Richea scoparia |
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Richea scoparia |
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Richea scoparia |
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Olearia phlogopappa |
There is a photo album online
Kangaroo Moor Jan 2022
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