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23-JUN-2014 Christine Hanrahan

Herb robert (Geranium robertianum)

Growing amidst the destruction in the "ash" woods, where all the ash trees have been removed, were several patches of the native plant, herb robert (one of the cranesbill geraniums). This one was against the stump of a downed tree.

Panasonic LUMIX FZ200
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Date/Time23-Jun-2014 12:15:31
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Focal Length94 mm
Exposure Time1/833 sec
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Don27-Jun-2014 21:03
A cosmopolitan group, evidently, as we have both native and introduced geranium (stork's-bills) in southern Australia.
Are the ash trees native to your area? You refer to them having been planted.
Martin Lamoon26-Jun-2014 19:45
Nature is wonderful, superb photograph.
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Ceya26-Jun-2014 16:04
What a beautiful sight of herb roberts! Like a painting with golden details. V!
joseantonio26-Jun-2014 04:08
Well seen and captured.V
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