A New Zealand Ponga Aotearoa's national plant Green is good Old friends came to visit It makes me smile I must blog more I am just too too lazy Woah is me
I did some research / Cyathea dealbata That's a good idea haven given to us the Wikipekia-link I like fern I have some in my garden however not so huge Your sky is so blue It's giving joy and happiness You know that on the 21rst of March day and night will have the same length The same length in NZ than in Europe
Thank you for visiting my Marguerite's garden to day It's the first time I had during a very long time a link to your blog there, I'll put it again Not many people come and visit me there I believe that it is not very interresting... Never mind ! I do it also for me and I like to take flowers pictures
I had never heard of a ponga before....
ReplyDeleteI did some research / Cyathea dealbata
ReplyDeleteThat's a good idea haven given to us the Wikipekia-link
I like fern I have some in my garden however not so huge
Your sky is so blue It's giving joy and happiness
You know that on the 21rst of March day and night will have the same length The same length in NZ than in Europe
Thank you for visiting my Marguerite's garden to day
It's the first time
I had during a very long time a link to your blog there, I'll put it again
Not many people come and visit me there I believe that it is not very interresting... Never mind ! I do it also for me and I like to take flowers pictures
Ponga looks fab! Its like Waratah for Aussies is it?
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I don't know Keshi. I don't think a waratah is the Australian national plant?
ReplyDeleteI know that the Warath is Aus's national flower...Im not sure abt the national plant tho :)
ReplyDeleteKeshi.
According to what I read the national flower is the Golden Wattle...
ReplyDeletePonga is flowerless and seedless, but its beauty is no less than any flower-rich tree.
ReplyDeleteThat is a cool looking tree!!!
ReplyDeleteWoa is you, woa is me. blogging seems to take a backseat more often than I'd like.
ReplyDeleteNational trees are fun. They fill me with national pride.
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