Gymea Lily performance by Colleen Keating

First walk with Michael since his hospital visit and spring is sprung everywhere.

The azaleas especially are blooming spectacularly.

And then in the old Brick pit park the sun was shining fully onto seven Gymea Lilies.

 I read the name comes from the Dharawal language kai’mia  and anglicised  to Gymea.

It is was first described by the explorer Bass in the mid 18th century 

I climbed some metal fire stairs at the back of the gym to catch a close up and was thrilled at the photos. 

   

Eye-catching  rosettes

fire-engine red

stop  me.

Reaching high

into a still sunny afternoon

lofty rosettes of  red spear

petals

outdoing every other shrub ,

grevelles, banksia, callistemon

all showy on this spring day

yet if one  doesn’t look up

this shy,  vibrant  giant

of the plant world –

energetic  and bold

can be easily missed.

 

Colleen Keating

Haiku

gymea lily

eye catching rosette

so easily missed