Howdy All,
It may be a result of some decent rain late this spring after such dreadful drought (which unfortunately still isn't over, unless we get a lot more rain) but there are a profusion of yellow "weeds" in the paddocks around Canberra at the moment. I have no idea whether these are perennials that are always there and are just thriving this year, or whether they are annuals that have popped up in all the spaces left by the grass drying in the drought, but either way I haven't noticed these plants before or if I have not anywhere in these numbers. Because of this I have no idea whether these are native to this area and just in a good cycle this year, or whether they are an "alien invader" from elsewhere.
The flowers are extremely distinct as you can see in the pictures..... they have dark dots down one side of each petal. To me they look like they could be some sort of Hypericum but that is just a guy feeling. Checking my books I can't find the dots mentioned for any of that genus, and I can't for the life of me think of anything else except perhaps some sort of Hibbertia?
Given how prolific they are this year I am somewhat hesitant to actually grow these plants in my garden, but the flowers are stunning when looked at up close, and extremely eye-catching as each plant stands to maybe 18 inches wide by 10 or 12 inches across (well the ones that are growing without competition and don't have to reach for light anyway).
Any ideas anyone? Thanks in anticipation.