Little Ribbons is a photograph by Denise Clark which was uploaded on November 3rd, 2013.
Little Ribbons
Parvetta Australiensis is a small shrub inhabiting both dry and rain forests in Queensland and Northern New South Wales Australia. I was so... more
by Denise Clark
Title
Little Ribbons
Artist
Denise Clark
Medium
Photograph
Description
Parvetta Australiensis is a small shrub inhabiting both dry and rain forests in Queensland and Northern New South Wales Australia. I was so delighted with the little transparent striped "ribbons" in amongst the tiny flowers.
If you would like a more complete view of this beautiful little shrub, please see Subtropical Spring in my Tree/Landscape and Garden Gallery.
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November 3rd, 2013
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Comments (39)
Lesley Evered
An excellent close up...like and favourite and voted for in WHITE FLOWERS contest in Australian Wildflowers and Native Plants group
Denise Davis
This is beautiful Denise
Denise Clark replied:
Thank you so much Denise..Did you see the whole bush in SubTropical Spring in my Tree/Landscape and Garden Gallery? I really love this not well known native of our local rainforests and am so proud of being able to grow it in my garden.
Jasna Dragun
Congratulations on your feature in the "Global Flowers Photography" !! LF
Denise Clark replied:
Thank you so much Jasna for featuring Little Ribbons in your group Global Flowers Photography. I really appreciate your support.
Denise Clark
Thank you Robert for featuring Little Ribbons in your group Nature Photography. I really appreciate it.
Denise Clark
Thank you Ann. The camera opens up a new world of detail which constantly surprises me.
Ann Horn
Interesting take on this lovely flower, Denise. I like the abstract quality of your wonderful composition. f/l