Bulbine semibarbata, commonly known as Leek Lily, Native Leek or Wild Onion, is a species of annual herb native to Australia. It grows as an annual herb from 7 to 45 centimetres high, with yellow flowers. It is widespread in Australia, occurring in every state except the Northern Territory. It prefers white or grey sand, sandy clay, or loam, and favours areas that are wet in winter, such as granite outcrops, creek lines, the margins of salt lakes and along the coast.
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2. Please only post photos you have authority to use.
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5. Visit other blogs listed ... comment & enjoy!
When to Post:
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Beautiful flower!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! I love the bright colour.
ReplyDeleteI like the colour! Pretty flowers!
ReplyDeleteReally lovely yellow flowers !
ReplyDeleteGelb vermittelt immer sommerliche Atmosphäre, eine sehr schöne Büte !
ReplyDeleteIch bin heute auch mal wieder dabei.
Lieben Gruß aus Deutschland
Jutta
Yellow flowers are very powerfull, love these little blossoms.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend,
moni
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So lovely. The yellow looks like sunshine. :)
ReplyDeleteThese lilies are extremely beautiful and delicate. I've never seen any of these previously.
ReplyDeleteYellow flowers are beautiful, thank you for hosting
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Germany
Traudi