I'm always amazed at seedlings that bravely sprout upon existing trees, sending their tiny roots searching for nutrients amidst the chips of bark.
No less astonishing are these sporangiophores of a sort that flourished on the tangerine trees during rainy season.
Cheerful michaelmas daisies will happily take over the entire garden if you let them - their root systems propagate prolifically.
This incredibly invasive vine has the most beautiful seed pods - you could make sailing boats for ladybirds and ants with the three portions of each pod. Inside each section is one perfectly round, hard, black seed.
Ahh morning glory - maybe a bit of a pest but worth it for a sunlit moment of blooming perfection.
Our frangipani tree grows so tall the only way I can get to the flowers is to wait for them to fall to the ground. They smell heavenly!
Perpetually flowering jatropha trees eventually grow to just the right size to have a shady little picnic below.
The delicate, pretty, soft lilac flowers of a humble garlic chive.
I get so excited to see these flowers - in a few weeks I know I will be opening those charming sweet-wrappers of nature to enjoy the tart-sweet gooseberries within. :)
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