Acacia rubida
Red Leaf Wattle Early fruit
Acacia genisifolia
Early Wattle fruit.
Acacia gunnii
Ploughshare Wattle fruits
Acacia decurrens fruit, Black Wattle

Acacia implexa Hickory Wattle

Don't ignore the fungi who help break down organic matter and make it available for plants.
The wattles alive with colour in early spring have already started a new cycle of growth and are preparing the fruit and seeds to continue with a new crop of plants.
The Sundew Drosera auriculata continues the cycle both by producing seeds but also converting insects directly into the plant material. Insects are caugt in the sticky filaments on the leaves. Click the image for a detailed view.
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The Cycle of Growth goes on