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The Frangipani Tree
Lens: Sigma 180mm F3.5 Macro Camera: Pentax K1 Photo Location: Perth Western Australia 
Posted By: eaglem, 08-03-2022, 03:42 PM

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This not a shot that we are accustomed to seeing, but one that shows the underlying structure of the tree. Nice and very interesting capture. No wonder that are so densely packed with leaves in season. That's much for posting.
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This not a shot that we are accustomed to seeing, but one that shows the underlying structure of the tree. Nice and very interesting capture. No wonder that are so densely packed with leaves in season. That's much for posting.
Yes I felt I should show the Winter side of the Frangipani Tree so people could compare the difference
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These trees are so very interesting between summer and winter!
My daughter's frangipanis look almost other-worldly in winter. Yours show the same, but with more density.
Perhaps Perth is a better environment than southern California for these plants.
Thanks for the interesting shot.
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These trees are so very interesting between summer and winter!
My daughter's frangipanis look almost other-worldly in winter. Yours show the same, but with more density.
Perhaps Perth is a better environment than southern California for these plants.
Thanks for the interesting shot.
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I'm glad you liked it
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It definitely has some dense branches. Now we know why you have such an abundance of blooms to photograph in the summer.
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It definitely has some dense branches. Now we know why you have such an abundance of blooms to photograph in the summer.
Yes it is a very healthy Tree

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It looks marvelously healthy! Few of them here ever get that dense, alas... unfortunately, here in south Florida they are subject to infestations of mites, and unless one sprays for the little monsters they can (and do) do great damage to the leaves, preventing the tree from forming a full, lush canopy.
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It looks marvelously healthy! Few of them here ever get that dense, alas... unfortunately, here in south Florida they are subject to infestations of mites, and unless one sprays for the little monsters they can (and do) do great damage to the leaves, preventing the tree from forming a full, lush canopy.
No Mites here luckily
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No Mites here luckily
You are very fortunate in that regard, and consequently, we are very fortunate to have your images! Love 'em!
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You are very fortunate in that regard, and consequently, we are very fortunate to have your images! Love 'em!
Thank you kindly
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