Woondum National Park / Covid 19. This park is in the local area of Gympie and open for all normal activities.With Mothar Mountain as a back drop, Boulder and Woondum creeks feeding off the slopes, forming their junction at the popular " Rock Pools" swimming and day use area. Hearing our State leader give the OK for locals to use these types of places for their physical and mental well being pursuits. That was all I needed to load the cameras, on with the walking shoes and out to one of my favoured locations. I will share a few of my photos.
Arriving 7.30 am under bright skies and a heavy overnight dew, the scene was fresh and glistening. Being the only person in the carpark the "safe distancing sign" was of little significance.
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Moss was very fresh after the recent rain showers |
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Cordyline rubra |
My target along this section of the creek walk is the early flowering terrestrial orchid ------- Chiloglottis sylvestris ----- common name being" Wasp Orchid ". The ground hugging twin basal leaves appear in Autumn and in very large colonies . Hundreds of plants which will only send up a few single stem flowers. Flower 20mm long 5mm wide on a 40mm stem , quite small. The male Thynnine Wasp mistakes the maroon section of the labellum as a female of their species, settles and then tries to fly away. In the process the orchid gets polinated. Hence the common name, Wasp Orchid.
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