Flowering at ANBG

On 20 June we went to ANBG to see what was in flower (and to try to spot a Pink Robin reported there in the recentish past).  The Robin can be disposed of quickly as it had moved on and was nos neither seen nor heard.

There was quite a bit in flower, mainly Hakeas and Grevilleas.  However the first to catch our eye was a Stenocarpus sinuatus (Firewheel tree).
 Hakea obtusa, with twisted Red Wattlebird
 Grevillea tripartita
 Grevillea vestita
 Swainsona galegifolia:  a fairly large bush unlike most of the Swainsonas native to the Monaro which are low growing herbs
 Hakea clavata
 Hakea petiolaris: nuts ..
 ... and flower
 Crowea exalata
Grevillea sp:  unusually for today I couldn't spot a name tag for this plant.

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