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A native Australian water plant – Water Snowflake Nymphoides indica

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I have never seen this flower, beautiful!
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So tiny but wonderful. Glad to show you Robert 🙂
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That’s gorgeous, and really set off well by the backlighting 🙂
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Thank you Sarah 🙂 🙂
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A lovely novelty to this Brit.
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Glad you like it Margaret 🙂 🙂
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Oh Brian, this is so intricate and delicate looking. Gorgeous 😀
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They are tiny but wonderful Cee 🙂 🙂
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What a beauty!
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Thanks Maria 🙂 🙂
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That’s so beautiful!
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A tiny flower that has impact 🙂 🙂
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Absolutely 🌼
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Beautifully captured …
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Thanks ever so much Isadora 🙂 🙂
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Oh, isn’t that stunning
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A tiny flower but is quite showy when viewed up close 🙂
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Those are lovely, Brian. It’s fun to see flowers (or animals or whatever) that I don’t see around me or haven’t seen before. How big are these? I notice you said they were small. Great edges!
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Thanks janet, glad to show you new stuff. They are about 25mm wide – around one inch
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This looks so gorgeous 🙂
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Thank you Hammad 🙂
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Great photo of a beautiful little flower.
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Thanks Graham 🙂
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True to its namesake. Looks like a snowflake.
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Some names are like that aren’t they 🙂
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Wow, how unusual–and pretty!
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They are quite a sight to have on my dam 🙂
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