Found this flowering tree up on Mt Tamborine a few weeks back. It's called, as the title says, a Coral Tree.
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Found this flowering tree up on Mt Tamborine a few weeks back. It's called, as the title says, a Coral Tree.
wow. love the detail in the first one. It's beauitful!
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Really lovin' that second one especially MA. Lovely bokeh, and a lovely specimen.
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wonderfully made MA!
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Rich colour there MA - Nice!
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Lovely shot. This flower looks like its sole purpose is to attract birds or butterflies....perfect in its design....and well captured.
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