Flowers of Syzygium australe
Looking much like a fireworks display, Syzygium australe
has many common names that include brush cherry (because of the bright
red berries it produces), scrub cherry, creek lilly-pilly, creek
satin-ash, and water-gum, and is a rainforest tree native to eastern
Australia. It can attain a height of up to 35m with a trunk diameter of
60cm. In cultivation, this species is usually a small to medium-sized
tree with a maximum height of only 18m. The flowers attract many birds
and insects, especially bees and, believe it or not, there was a bee on
this flower which took off just as I pressed the shutter!
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It is utterly forbidden to be half-hearted about gardening. You have got to love your garden whether you like it or not. - W.C. Sellar
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