Thursday, September 20

snow flower HNT

It's spring here, flowering time for the so-called Snow White Ti Tree Leptospermum scoparium (aka Manuka or Tea tree), a native of New Zealand and southeast Australia.




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17 comments:

  1. ohhh i get to be first to say..
    yummy legs
    xoxo

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  2. Lovely legs! And a tree named after me!? It's kinda like a picture of us together. lol Happy HNT!

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  3. Oooo, nice gams. Too bad the tree is obscuring the rest of you.:)

    HAPPY HNT!

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  4. Yahoo (on the legs!) and I see bits of body (thru the blossoms!)
    Happy HNT!

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  5. beautoful blooms and nice stems too ;)

    HHNT

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  6. Gorgeous tree...and the Stems underneath it too, Happy HNT!

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  7. We had fabulous spring blossom too here in UK - shame the rest of the summer was such s**t. Happy HNT

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  8. Oh cool!
    Wish it was Spring here, but alas, we're heading into Fall... and then winter. bleh.

    Who knew Snow White trees bloomed cute legs wearing flip flops? LOL

    HHNT! Arrrrrr! =)

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  9. Albert? I'm afraid even my magic medicine might not cure that! Hotboy

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  10. Oh, lovely! Do the blossoms smell nice?

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  11. The neighbours were around so I wasn't able to ensure there'd be a rude bit somewhere.

    Cosima - I don't think they smell at all, except perhaps if you're a bee.

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  12. Gorgeous! I'm always taking snapshots of plant life myself... so beautiful. And how I miss the part of the world you're in! I hope to be back in NZ for a nice stay in less than two years! ;)

    xoxo
    Tara

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  13. Those are some great legs there!!!!
    Happy belated HNT!
    ~xo
    Lee Ann

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