With sunrise earlier and the temperature warmer, it has become easier to jump out of bed in the mornings to take Onslow and Miss B for their daily visit to the off-leash park.
A couple of days ago, we were there just after dawn, a wonderful time to enjoy the plant and birdlife. This beautiful flower, which reminds me of lily of the valley, is an Australian native, Blueberry Ash,
Elaeocarpus reticulatus. There are a number of them in the park and they are all a mass of flowers at the moment.
It is a small, very hardy tree; the specimens in the park are about 15 to 18 foot high. The tiny flowers are followed by beautiful, blue berries, which are very popular with the local birdlife.
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It is easy to see why its common name is Fairy Petticoats.
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