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Kangaroo Paw - Red, National Botanic Gardens, Canberra

Kangaroo Paw - Red, National Botanic Gardens, Canberra

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Erik van den Ham, on February 16, 2009, said:

I just checked your flora tag, Ian it will give me so much pleasure to go through. A close friend of mine had his wedding in January 2009. These lovely flowers were also in the bouquets.

Erik

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Ian Stehbens, on February 16, 2009, said:

I presume the wedding was in NL and the flowers were gown in hothouses somewhere in Europe, or was your friend's wedding in Australia, Erik?

My elder daughter loves Australian and South African natives. Her wedding bouquets and most arrangements anywhere she is are 'natives'.

Do enjoy the wander through my floral gallery.

Best wishes,

Ian

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Erik van den Ham, on February 16, 2009, said:

Infect I'm not sure if they are grown here in NL or they are imported from elsewhere. I know Banksia and Protea's are imported and not locally grown.

I will upload one of these wedding bouquets for you.

Sincerely,

Erik

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Ian Stehbens, on February 16, 2009, said:

I would be most impressed but not surprised at the ingenuity of the Netherlanders if they were grown there in some artificial environment.

I look forward to seeing the wedding photo, Erik.

Ina

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~jean~, on April 25, 2009, said:

Wonderful red! Beautiful photo. Yellow star!

Greetings from North Carolina, USA,

Jean

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Ian Stehbens, on April 25, 2009, said:

It is a joy to share Australian flora with you, Jean. And thanks for the Y*.

And how I love N Carolina & "the Mecklenburg of the US".

Ian

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Photo taken in Australian National Botanic Gardens, Clunies Ross Street, ACTON ACT 2601, Australia

 

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