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Hello Thomas,The screes on which the plants are found are very large and the plants occur in pockets. They are not always easy to spot especially from a distance but once you find one you usually find a few more.
This wonderful photo from "jandals" Steve Newall, who is botanising with our own Julia Corden in New Zealand, shows that one can be VERY lucky in some instances, with a bit of "roadside botanising"!! (Attachment Link) Penwiper in flower by the roadside
David,Thanks for showing those beautiful sun orchids - i’ll have to visit again sometime so I can see them in flower!
Hello, Dave. As usual, very nice pictures. On the third photo I see a small plant with white blossoms. Before the Aciphylla. What is that? Cheers Thomas
I wasn't there of course Thomas, but from the perspective of my favourite chair, it looks as if it may be Wahlenbergia albomarginata, a plant we tend to overlook as it is common in all the high country areas we visit and is quite easy to grow. We should perhaps value it more for that very reason and although it is usually almost white, sometimes we find quite good blue forms which are very nice. Of course it may be something else altogether.