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Gossypium_sturtianum Sturt's Desert Rose (Gossypium sturtianum) growing in the hottest driest part of my garden I could find. The Brush Tailed Possums have taken to eating its leaves! I gotta do something about that :-/ Adelaide,Gossypium sturtianum,Pentax67,South Australia,Sturts Desert Rose Click/tap to enlarge Species introCountry intro

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Sturt's Desert Rose (Gossypium sturtianum) growing in the hottest driest part of my garden I could find. The Brush Tailed Possums have taken to eating its leaves! I gotta do something about that :-/

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  1. Did you ever photograph the possums? Posted 9 years ago

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Sturt's Desert Rose is a woody shrub, closely related to cultivated cotton, found in most mainland states of Australia and the Northern Territory. It is also known as the Darling River Rose, Cotton Rosebush and Australian Cotton.

The plant has a life span of about 10 years, growing from 1–2 m tall and 1–2 m wide. The colour of the petals can range from pale pink to dark purple to maroon. The five petals are arranged in a whorl and have a dark red centre. They can be seen for most.. more

Similar species: Malvales
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Uploaded May 2, 2016. Captured Dec 11, 2015 22:32.
  • Canon EOS Kiss X5
  • f/inf
  • 1/197s
  • ISO200
  • 50mm