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Uploaded: 04/06/22 12:31 AM GMT
Dancing Flowers
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I have had these in my garden for years. I know the red and yellow ones ones blurred in the background are Sparaxis but not sure if the cream coloured ones are as well. They may be Ixias.

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.casechaser
04/06/22 4:14 PM GMT
I believe the beautiful cream ones are called lynsbeautifulcreamcolorsparaxismates, garden variety.
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::tigger3
04/06/22 4:17 PM GMT
I love the color variety in this one, beautiful! I smiled at John's comment. tigs=^..^=
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::trixxie17
04/06/22 10:10 PM GMT
Wonderful color tones in this Lyn - some fall color with the deep red.
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::corngrowth
04/07/22 8:57 AM GMT
Whether these tiny bulb flowers are either Sparaxis or Ixias, their beauty doesn't depend on their names, Lyn.
Wonderful capture!
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.Starglow
04/08/22 4:33 PM GMT
Beautiful little pretties, you are lucky to have these little ones. Lovely capture.
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::Nikoneer
04/16/22 9:16 AM GMT
I really like how you have the closed buds perfectly focussed in the shot, along with the full blossoms. Sort of a before-and-after kind of presentation.

-nik
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