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19-NOV-2006 Yvonne

Frond of a Gymea Lily

Doryanthes excelsa

The aborigines used to roast the young stems and roots before eating them.
This unique plant forms a tall clump of sword-like leaves up to 2-metres long,
extending to 3-metres accross as the plant ages. The immense flower spike rises
to 6-metres and bears at its apex a large cluster of bright red flowers, each
flower is up to 10-cm in diameter and they open continuously over many months.
The Gymea Lily may take about six years to flower.

My lily is older than 6-years - perhaps this Christmas it will bear
its first bloom!

I love the sound the leaves make in the wind!

Canon EOS 300D Digital Rebel ,Tamron SP AF DI 90mm f/2.8 Macro
1/60s f/4.5 at 90.0mm iso400 hide exif
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Date/Time19-Nov-2006 14:50:57
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 300D DIGITAL
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length90 mm
Exposure Time1/60 sec
Aperturef/4.5
ISO Equivalent400
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White Balance
Metering Modematrix (5)
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akleja19-Nov-2006 08:06
I like the comp in this one! Beautiful...
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