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Western Australia is home to more than 12,000 species of beautiful wildflowers, 60 per cent of which cannot be found anywhere else in the world. We’ve spoken to Frances Pollock from Wooleen Station in ...
Drive one hour to nearby Morawa to spot the wreath flower, wild pomegranate, foxgloves, yellow bells, blue cornflower and more. Kings Park. In Western Australia you don’t even have to leave the city ...
Daisy crazy — Explorer William Dampier collected the first Australian daisy, a Brachyscome, in 1699 from Shark Bay in Western Australia. Many Australian daisies were introduced into Europe prior to ...
The most magnificent wildflowers to seek out in Western Australia. The resplendent Wreath Flower (Leschenaultia macrantha) is totally unique to WA. They only grow in a few select locations in the ...
Western Australia has one of the most spectacular displays of wildflowers anywhere in the world. At least 12,000 plant species live across the state, with more discovered every year.
Cleopatra’s needles is one of the most beautiful sun orchids of Australia, and closely related to (and often confused with) the Queen of Sheba. The flowers are a deep purple colour with bright yellow ...
Where’s the largest collection of wildflowers on Earth? Step forward, W.A. It might seem an unlikely answer, but Western Australia boasts an astonishing 12,000+ species, more than 60% of which ...
WESTERN AUSTRALIA IS well-known for its wildflowers – its ancient soils and varied landscape giving rise to unique flowers that can be seen nowhere else in the world.. From mid-winter to late spring, ...
Nature paints an unforgettable picture during wildflower season in Western Australia. And from the reports we’re hearing, this year’s season is well and truly under way across the State’s Golden ...