Roma Street Parklands - Brisbane
By Bernieh
- 6 May, 2009
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Hi Sueb - I'm not sure what this shrub is. The flowers look similar to those of the candlestick plant - Senna alata or cassia alata. Maybe someone will recognise it.
6 May, 2009
Hi Bernieh what ever it is its gorgeous. It just convinces me more that a holiday in Australia would be fantastic I’m 50 next April what a good excuse for a trip of a lifetime!
7 May, 2009
I think thats A great idea Sueb
10 May, 2009
You're welcome anytime - there's lots to see.
10 May, 2009
Bernieh:
Very beautiful! This red flowering plants are a Costus species...probably Costus speciosus - Crepe Ginger.
14 May, 2009
Thanks Delonix - wasn't sure what these were.
14 May, 2009
I grow Costus barbatus which looks very similar...however, it hates our hard water.
14 May, 2009
Very eye catching
21 May, 2009
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This photo was taken at Roma Street Parklands - Brisbane, Queensland, Australia (labelled as Enoggera Park).
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Love the red flowers what are they?
6 May, 2009