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12 Calothamnus

Melbourne, Australia

Calothamnus or netbush is a genus of shrubs, in the family Myrtaceae, which are native to the south-west of Western Australia.
The name Calothamnus, is derived from the Greek words kalos (beautiful) and thamnos (shrub).

Found this specie at the Australia Garden in Cranbourne

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Margaret Lew14-Oct-2010 00:58
They look like little tassels! Another strange and beautiful Australian flower!
Jola Dziubinska14-Oct-2010 00:17
Fantastic flowers.
Barbara Heide14-Oct-2010 00:16
beautiful!
laine13-Oct-2010 00:35
Gorgeous native flowers and a great shot
Walter Otto Koenig12-Oct-2010 22:39
Great image of this fascinating plant. I like its complexity.
LynnH12-Oct-2010 17:07
How interesting! I like the textures and colors you have captured!
Cindi Smith12-Oct-2010 15:56
Wow, what great tropical flowers. Have never seen anything like them. What a beautiful shot!
Guest 12-Oct-2010 15:21
They are so beautiful!! Wonderful Mieke!!
Kerry Tingley12-Oct-2010 14:21
Beautiful. They look like tiny orange brooms.
borisalex12-Oct-2010 06:24
Really exotic looking plant and beautiful deatails in this shot! Interesting that the greek language is so dominant in sciene and medicine! V.
Ans de Zeeuw 12-Oct-2010 05:00
Wat een aparte plant. Heel mooi.
Yvonne12-Oct-2010 04:32
Great capture & lovely detail Mieke!
Guest 12-Oct-2010 01:37
You have shown me a very beautifull plant, looks like pom-poms! Just as joyfull.
Bill Ewart Jr12-Oct-2010 01:35
It looks like it's from another world.
carol j. phipps12-Oct-2010 01:19
Beautiful! I've never seen this flower before!
larose forest photos12-Oct-2010 00:57
This is another remarkable looking shrub. Thank you for showing us all these neat indigenous shrubs in your part of the world. Very enjoyable. V