Several plants in this location. Supporting leaf-beetles and providing habitat for small spiders... except that only about five minutes after I finished photographing plants and insects in this location, the Council's 'park maintenance' contractors came along with whippersnippers and absolutely destroyed it.. flattened everything. Only dyschoriste depressa, it seems, is meant to grow along our suburban waterways... Nothing else need apply.
Not sure what species this is. This one had pure-white flowers; there was another in the same location with rose-pink flowers.
Numerous specimens in damp ground at the edge of oft-mown 'parkland' 'lawn'.
Final two photos in set are panned back to show landscape context.
Many specimens. Growing within the drip-line of a large poinciana, in over-mown 'park lawn'.