What's flowering: Victoria

Started by OzBuzz, November 28, 2015, 06:23:34 PM

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Milo

Flinders Ranges Wattle and Yellow Gum

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Milo

Mugga Ironbark (eucalyptus sideroxylon rosea)
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Pincushion Hakea (Hakea laurina)
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Back Box (Eucalyptus largiflorens)
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Milo

Swap Gum (Eucalyptus Ovata)
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Spotted Gum (Corymbia maculata)
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Green Mallee (Eucalyptus viridis)
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Milo

And it?s a race between the Red Box and the Coral Gum. My money is on the Red Box

Corel Gum (Eucalyptus torquata)
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Red Box (Eucalyptus polyanthemos)
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Milo

Cootamundra Wattle (Acacia baileyana) in full bloom as well as Wild/Weedy Canola
This is the first time I?ve seen the girls working this Wattle. Also Hardenbergia is a vibrant display but the girls are more interested in the Ironbark which is a little ratty from the weather.

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Milo

Common ash

It?s just started & it?s within 3 days of last years start. Also the same as last year the girls are collecting pollen from it.

Another month of winter to go

Lancej

Thanks Milo, great seeing what's in flower.

Milo

River Redgums have been going for a little while now.

Minnie

Hi all, long time lurker and first time poster breaking my silence to say what an awesome resource this thread is. Have been coming back to it time after time and cross-refrencing with my notes to learn as much as I can from everyone about what flowers when/well etc and hoping we can resurrect the thread. Please... anyone...anyone?

Victorian Christmas Bush (Prostanthera lasianthos) flowering well in the Ranges, has been for about a week and seems popular.

Otherwise the blackberry, clover and garden plants seem to be keeping the girls amused.

Noticed sporadic flowering on some of the Mountain Grey Gums (Eucalyptus cypellocarpa?) earlier in December but only lasted a couple weeks and now nothing. Is that a usual thing it does, or is it just an out of sorts year because of La Nina?

BeeMaster2

Minnie,
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Lancej

Manna gums are in flower at moment in central Victoria, hoping to move a few hives from the yellow box and red gum on to it. Does anyone know when you get manna off the Manna guns?