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David Humphries
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I recall cycling up to Cape Reinga via the the East coast and its bays.

It was October and the Foxglove trees where in flower en masse.

The parfam was delicate and the contrast of purple against the grey rain clouds my camera could not capture sadly.

Then there was the Pohutukawa trees, WOW!

Knarled and twisted, bare of leaves but red candles all over.

Happy days...

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Some Southern Hemisphere flowering.....

 

Note the power cable pruning on the tree on the right in this shot

 

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Classic South African Jacaranda acutifolia back in November 2012. Not sure about the perky pink flowering one though....

 

Bougainvillia is my guess

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David likewise!, foolishly I only had my phone as a camera:confused1: but have a few interesting pics must go do some work! Needs must will try to post a few soon cheers for now , off to work in the sun!! what a glorious w.e saw kingfisher yesterday superb but missed it with the camera, incredible colours:001_smile:

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