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Tiny clusters....

....of delicately scented flowers, purest of white nestled against long green toothed leaves, an endemic genus aptly named lacebark.

These pretty flowers are a sign of summer, flowering early February in my garden. Honey bee's like to visit when in flower and silvereyes come throughout the year to nibble tiny insects on leaves and branches. There's always something happening in the lacebark.

Thursday.....thunder rolled round the hills late this afternoon, followed by the odd shower and a drop in temperature, our high 26C - pleasant.

Happy Thursday everyone :)

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