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A living treasure

We took some time out from what seems to have been the busiest school term ever to wander with some lovely friends in their garden on Sunday.

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Sometimes it seems God smiles upon me and gifts me with a moment of perfect light for taking photographs.

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Late Sunday afternoon was such a time,

our friends' garden basked in a warm glow.

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Our friends bought their property about five years ago from an elderly couple who were obviously avid gardeners and serious plant collectors.

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Their garden is a real treasure! With each season, new delights emerge in wondrous succession.

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 There are so many plants in this garden that are unfamiliar to me. I love the challenge of working out what they are, seeking clues from unfurling buds, or new leaves. 

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As Australian gardens burst into springtime bloom, our friends' garden is spectacular.

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There are sweet surprises waiting at every turn!

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The daffodils form a veritable sea in every shade of gold.

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There are countless different varieties, 

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some with peachy pink, frilly trumpets ...

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... others with simple, electric orange centres ...

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... and around another corner, these sparky Pheasant Eye beauties!

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The resident Crimson Rosellas kept a cheeky eye on us as we wandered the garden. 

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 No doubt they will have their way with the fruit trees at a later date. For now, the orchard is in glorious bloom.

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The magnolias were magnificent,

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especially bathed in the warm, afternoon sun.

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Both the pink and white varieties of Magnolia stellata were true to form,

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shooting starbursts from bare branches.

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 Now if you happen to have made it to the end of this rather epic post and like a horticultural mystery, try this one on:

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This unusual specimen sits quietly in one corner of the garden. It has the  most wonderful cream and green mottled stem.

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And the leaves have really interesting white markings. Hmmm, intriguing! Clues anyone?

I will 

no doubt

 coerce my friends into sharing this special garden with me again soon! A very lovely way to spend a Sunday afternoon :)