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    Edit Photo Details Agonis baxteri.   #white_wildflower #western_australian_flowering_tree #peppermint_flower
    Agonis baxteri (no common name) is in the Peppermint family of trees. It grows to a height of about 3 metres and is quite spindly. In highly exposed areas it tends to be less in height and spreads more. They are endemic close to the coastal regions of South Western Australia, stretching to 100km. inland. They grow in sandy heath. The flowers are about 20mm in diameter, but the way that they clump may make them appear larger.Taken close to Bremer Bay, about 500km. South-East of Perth.
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    Date Taken: Oct 28, 2015
    Date Uploaded: May 4, 2018
    Location: Bremer Bay, Western Australia, Australia
    Camera: SONY DSC-H50
    Focal Length: 11 mm
    Shutter Speed: 1/320 sec
    Aperture: f/4.5
    ISO: 100
    Copyright: © James Graham Little
    Categories: Nature, Places