Couldn't help but snap this shot this
morning. The yellow caught my eye. I have no idea what plant that is
outside in my backyard but it's stunning.
Does anyone
know what it is??
It's perfectly matched to my darling Cockatoo Cushion Covers.
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Hope you are all having a great week.





Its too far away to tell.. I'd take a bloom w/a leaf to your nursery, they'd be able to identify it.
ReplyDeleteHmm the plant looks like the same thing sprung up over my back fence a few weeks ago. I thought, "how pretty." I have since found out it is indeed a weed, by asking everyone who's around when I spot one out and about. If you look all over the place you'll see it. No idea what it's called though.
ReplyDeleteI do not know what the plant is but the photo is wonderful! :)
ReplyDeleteGreets,
Holiday Rentals Saas Fee
Hi, Your yellow-flowering tree looks like 'Cassia brewsteri' also known as Leichhardt Bean. We have a lovely one that overhangs our fence that looks spectacular when in flower & attracts many different types of bees. The mass of yellow flowers always make me smile!
ReplyDeleteI'm loving the cockatoo cushions too.
NinaV
It looks familiar but I need a close up...
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Tania @ Scandi.Coast.Home.
erm at that distance it could be anything, lol! Got a close up shot?
ReplyDeleteI could be wrong, but it looks like a Cassia tree, or Senna pendula. It's really pretty, but a noxious weed in our part of the world. You can see it everywhere in the bush where it's escaped.
ReplyDeleteI can't make out much detail, but it looks, at a distance, like Lantana. Here's a link to what Lantana looks like http://www.bloomingbiz.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/10-in-Lantana-HB.jpg
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ReplyDeleteI'm wondering whether it might be Easter Cassia?
Here is the link to the DPI site:
http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/4790_7252.htm
;)Sharyne
Looks like acacia. Bit hard to see in the photo, google acacia. See what images come up.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately I am no expert gardener so have no idea what the plant is but I want one in my garden so that I could look at it whilst looking out of the window doing the dishes! What an exciting life I lead ha!
ReplyDeleteIt is a bit hard to tell but could be a cassia - does it smell revolting?
ReplyDeleteI love the fresh pretty checks and the nautical stripes!
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Melissah
Oh hi. I'll weigh in ....& say I think it may be cassia.Love your fabric, btw.
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Wendy
Pretty finds and I like it. That fabric was really incredible and looks fabulous. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteCharles A
its a cassia.
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