Salt and Pepper
by Elaine Teague
Title
Salt and Pepper
Artist
Elaine Teague
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Philotheca spicata, commonly known as Salt and Pepper, is a shrub in the family Rutaceae. The species is endemic to south-west of Western Australia. It usually grows to between 0.2 and 0.6 metres in height, and produces Purple flowers from June to November in its native range.
Found at the Cemetery Reserve in Bridgetown, Western Australia.
©Elaine Teague all rights reserved.
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October 25th, 2020
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Comments (12)
Michaela Perryman
Congratulations, shared Second Place - RST Wildflowers in Australian Wildflowers and Native Plants Group - June 2022
Elaine Teague replied:
Thank you for the notification Mik and many thanks and appreciation to those who voted for this image in the challenge.
Neil Maclachlan
That's a really lovely image, Elaine. Great colours. Voted in the RST Australian Wildflowers contest.
Luther Fine Art
Congratulations! Your terrific art has been featured on the ABC Group home page from the L IS FOR LILAC week, MAY 2, 2022 - MAY 9, 2022 . You are invited to add your wonderful art in the Features Archive Discussion in the ABC GROUP as a way to preserve your feature!
Lesley Evered
CONGRATULATIONS, your picture has been featured on the home page in the group A FASCINATING PURPLE on 17th March 2022. This is superb artwork....like and favourite. Please look in the group discussions to see the features for this week and any message you may like to leave there will be most appreciated. Very many thanks. The link may be found on the group e mail.
Janet Marie
Congratulations, for the Homepage Feature, in the Art Group, "FLOWER BEAUTY," for the week of Monday, (12/07/20)! You are welcome to submit your featured artwork in the Group's discussion thread “2020 Thanks and Features Archive December." Thank you for sharing your unique flower art and being a member of the group. like/fave