Krusty, pushing up the grevillea leucopteris…
Grevillea leucopteris, also known as Old Socks or White Plume Grevillea, is a shrub which is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It grows up to 5 metres in height and produces white or cream unpleasantly-scented flowers between July and January (mid winter to mid summer) in its native range.
Haha, who knew!?! And on a more fragrant note – the rose shower…
Very overcast here today, darling. Enjoy the sunshine.
Beauty is in the nostril of the sniffer perhaps? J x
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He was a smelly little bugger, eh. But cute.
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If Krusty is going to grow to 5 metres, that’s a helluva noseful.
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He’ll leave an even bigger impression than he did in life. And he’ll still be following us around the garden!!
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Haha cheers Ma, why am I not surprised that he is still going to be producing nasty scents even from the afterlife…
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Ah well, he’s just making sure we don’t forget him. Luckily the prevailing winds are westerly…And actually the scent isn’t overly unpleasant – certainly nothing like those stinky corpse flowers.
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