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Late summer lunch
Extend the holiday feeling with this tribute to the best of summer living. Get ahead of time by making the dressing up to 3 days ahead. A delightful dish that is ready to go in 5 minutes. Figs with prosciutto recipe Salad nicoise with fresh tuna ... [... more]
Australian Womens Weekly

Dwarf Murraya
Murrayas are evergreen shrubs from south-east Asia and Australia. They produce fragrant, creamy white flowers in abundance in spring then again in late summer or early autumn, and also after heavy rain. They have glossy green foliage and a dense, ... [... more]
Burke's Backyard

Chinese wormwood or mugwort (Artemisia verlotiorum)
A tall erect unbranched perennial herb, with deeply lobed, greyish-green leaves spread up the stems. The underside of the leaf is white. Flowers are very small, in elongated branched terminal spikes. Flowering is in late summer. The plant dies ... [... more]
Eurobodalla Shire Council

Watsonia
A bulbous spring-flowering wildflower that produces large clumps of strap-like leaves 90-120 cm tall. The flower spikes are even taller, with tubular flowers in pink, salmon, red and white. The foliage dies in late summer/early autumn, which is ... [... more]
Janine's Garden

Alastair Gordon
Early one day in the late summer of 1993, the famously prolific architect Norman Jaffe went for a swim at the beach in Bridgehampton, New York, as he did almost every morning. But on this particular morning, he never returned. With his ... [... more]
Random House

Emily Bergl
It's late summer 1793, and the streets of Philadelphia are abuzz with mosquitoes and rumors of fever. Down near the docks, many have taken ill, and the fatalities are mounting. Now they include Polly, the serving girl at the Cook Coffeehouse. But ... [... more]
Random House

Flower Wasps
Flower wasps are large solitary wasps, often with bright colours or a metallic appearance. Adult wasps are nectar feeders. They are often seen moving between flowers in mid- to late summer and they play an important role in pollinating native plants. [... more]
Australian Museum
   
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