(, 187) Snake Necked Turtles Stirling Range Wildflowers
Hesitated to put this up, as it sounds like I just got out of a funeral service after downing a bottle of cough syrup and the presentation is rather lacking, but for the sake of exposing the world to some more fullfrontal of unknown underappreciated Australian plants, here it (skip to 5 min mark for the plants) Undercaffeinated, somewhat passionless presentation of some Protea and Myrtle Family flowers encountered in the Southern Foothills of the Stirling Range, Southwestern Australia. Cameo by the SnakeNecked Turtle, Chelodina colliei and Kingia australis, as well as Drakea glyptodon, Isopogon, Hakea and Verticordia chrysantha. To support more lowbrow educational content such as this, please visit or consider a donation to venmo address societyishell so that I can afford another cup of coffee and don t sound like I m on quaaludes next time I take you jadrools to see some rare Australian wildflowers. Your contr
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