Broom Spurge
Amperea xiphoclada
A wiry shrub to 60cm high, apparently leafless, with several strongly ridged stems arising from a woody rootstock - NPOS p.165
I found this one just out the back of the house. In the close up picture you can just see the tiny tiny leaves. They’re barely noticeable, growing straight out of the stems, on some you can see serrated margins.

Lavender Scallops
Kalanchoe fedtschenkoi
It took a while to track this one down. The way I did it in the end was to type in a loose description of the plant into Google Images and look for a picture that matched. “bell like orange flowers succulent” did the trick.
From what I could find these plants are a native of Madagascar. A previous owner of the house or a neighbor must have liked them, they are running wild all through our garden.
Bush Pea
Pultenaea stipularis
“An erect shrub to 2m high” NPOS p.88
There’s a bush pea in the backyard, a large part of it was broken off last year ( I think by a wallaby ) but it seems to be surviving well. These pictures are of a plant in the bush just above Bert Oldfield oval.


Elk Horn Fern
Platycerium bifurcatum
A large epiphytic fern, found on tree branches overhanging streams. NPOS p. 317
Another unusual plant, and although this one wasn’t on a branch overhanging a stream it was very close.

New Plants and Other Updates
I’ve added two new plant pages, Fish Bones and the Pouched Coral Fern. Looking back at the photos I realize I have to start including some kind of reference to give an idea of the scale, it’s hard to tell how big things are, especially in the close ups.
I’ve also been playing around with custom page templates, I’ve created this page that will automatically list new pages that have been added, still a bit of work to do but it’s a start.
Lavender scallops
These Lavender scallops run wild all through our garden. I’m indifferent to them, they can stay for now but I’ll have no qualms about pulling them up to make way for something else.
Welcome
Since living near the bush I’ve taken it upon myself to try to learn to identify as much of the plant species in the area as I can. It’s proving to be a big job! But it always feels good to learn new things, I like going for a walk and knowing about at least some of what I’m looking at.
To help me remember new plants I’m going to create a page for each.