“ Kotukutuku ”
This is the flower of the world's largest fuchsia tree which grows to 15m in NZ. The flowers open blue/green but as soon as their nectar has been taken by a bird, the flower changes colour to red as a signal to the birds. The pollen is unusually blue. They later have sweet black berries. The ...
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Photo Location: Canterbury NZ
  • Robyn Bennett Edited a year ago

    Gorgeous and well captured.. love the colours…

    Gorgeous and well captured.. love the colours…

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  • Sheryl Crase Edited a year ago

    Great composition and colours, Carolyn.  I had no idea that blue pollen existed!

    Great composition and colours, Carolyn.  I had no idea that blue pollen existed!

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  • Dale Creyghton Edited a year ago

    Beautiful, love the bokeh in this, it creates a great contrast

    Beautiful, love the bokeh in this, it creates a great contrast

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  • Carolyn Solomon Edited a year ago

    What a fascinating type of fuchsia. Your bokeh shows it off so well.

    What a fascinating type of fuchsia. Your bokeh shows it off so well.

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