Some Autumn Colour in SE Queensland

I think Sunday mornings are meant to be spent out in the garden. I should have been mowing the lawn but I kept getting sidetracked, pulling a weed here, trimming a branch there and just wandering.

I noticed that if you take a close up view of some flowers, you get to see them in an altogther different light. It’s not just the flowers either, it’s the mosses and lichens as well.

Time for the camera! I hope you enjoy these pics.

Perennial Aster

Perennial Aster

Dahlia

Dahlia

I love the suble colour of this Salvia

I love the suble colour of this Salvia

Bluebell Barleria (Barleria cristata)

Bluebell Barleria (Barleria cristata)

Bluebell Barleria (Barleria cristata)"

Bluebell Barleria (Barleria cristata)”

Bush Morning Glory (Ipomoea carnea)

Bush Morning Glory (Ipomoea carnea)

Blue Daze  (Evolvulus glomeratus)

Blue Daze (Evolvulus glomeratus)

I don't know the name of this but it is pretty.

I don’t know the name of this but it is pretty.

Lantana

Lantana

Coral Creeper (Barleria repens)

Coral Creeper (Barleria repens)

Ivy geranium

A stunning ivy geranium

Portulaca

I like the colour of this Portulaca

They say that lichens are a sign of a healthy environment. I just think they look great.

They say that lichens are a sign of a healthy environment. I just think they look great.

More lichen

More lichen

Moss on a rock on the garden edge

Moss on a rock on the garden edge

Oh, if you are wondering, I did get the mowing done. Finished just before we got 8mm of rain. Can’t get much better than that!

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