Walking in the Ecosanctuary during October and November has been a heady experience with not only the visual display of bud and flower burst but the wonderful fragrances caught on the warm breeze of flowering Tarata, lemon wood, pittisporum eugenoidies All looking and smelling divine.
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The Smell of Spring in the Bush!
November 16, 2022