As flowers seem to be the flavour of the month, I offer my autumn flower picture. Daffodils are still a long way off down under. This is a magnolia (I think).
Autumn flower
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Re: Autumn flower
Yes, looks like a magnolia to me. Possibly a magnolia grandiflora?
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Re: Autumn flower
Goodness me, something Ken knew that Hans didn't! Is that a first?
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Re: Autumn flower
I'm 100% certain that you know much more about plants and gardens than I do!
Best wishes,
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Re: Autumn flower
Did anyone see the bee? What a grand specimen that one is.
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