funny, my immediate reaction is "of course it does - aussie fibre, aussie plant material" - but the sheep was introduced - interesting love affair. no matter - what exquisite results! xo
quick question please.Is the heart shaped leaf a variety of Eucalypus? it ids just mu UK florist is going gto try and get me some different types of eucalytus and l wouldflikde gto szhow her thi imagexxxxlove the colour and it certainly loves woolxxxxlynda
I guess so!
ReplyDeleteand what a love it is............
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those tiny "cloves" are beautiful
ReplyDeleteand thats why we love sheep
ReplyDeletespicy goodness!
ReplyDeleteronnie loves that eucalyptus loves wool
ReplyDeletein tonight's inbox, a message from the local florist_-eucalyptus is in. extravagance, but i'm going for it anyway.
ReplyDeletefunny, my immediate reaction is "of course it does - aussie fibre, aussie plant material" - but the sheep was introduced - interesting love affair. no matter - what exquisite results!
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Now THAT is a love fest!
ReplyDeleteI can't imagine how this beautiful rich colour can be created from eucalyptus - magic!!
ReplyDeleteWow wow wow
ReplyDeleteThat is so beautiful and rich.
Hermoso!! me encantan los colores que se plasman en tus telas, sin duda tu relación con el eucalyptus es una de amor. Beautiful!!
ReplyDeletequick question please.Is the heart shaped leaf a variety of Eucalypus? it ids just mu UK florist is going gto try and get me some different types of eucalytus and l wouldflikde gto szhow her thi imagexxxxlove the colour and it certainly loves woolxxxxlynda
ReplyDeleteit's Eucalyptus crenulata [E. cordata is also heart-shaped but without the crinkly edge]
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