The elusive sunlight shining through the leaves of the Cercis (Forest Pansy) is so hard to capture in a photo - but I'll keep trying.
Malus (Crab Apple) blossom fully open. What more could one ask for in a flowering tree - shape, compactness, attractive foliage, and the flowers are glorious - and the bees love them.
Cotinus (Smoke Bush)
I have a habit of always photographing the garden from the same places, so today I opted for some different views.
Banksia rose spilling over the back fence.
Flowering eucalypt, just outside the fence.
The open space between our garden and the next suburb.
Looking towards the house and vegetable garden area.
Fruit trees with grapevines beginning to show through the pickets.
Jasmine over the back gate and espaliered pear and apple trees, which do a wonderful job of protecting that wall (our bedroom) from the hot westerly sun.
The front garden - from ground level.