Wattle species Acacia Golden Wattle is the National Floral Emblem of Australia.
| Wattle species Acacia The Green and Gold of the Wattle are the National Colours of Australia.
| Wattle species Acacia National Wattle Day is celebrated on the first day of September.
| Native Wisteria Hardenbergia comptoniana
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Native Wisteria Hardenbergia comptoniana
| Tamala Rose Diplolaena grandiflora
| Mangles Kangaroo Paw Anigozanthos manglesii
| Mangles Kangaroo Paw Anigozanthos manglesii The State Floral Emblem of Western Australia.
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Gillam's Bell Darwinia oxylepis
| Gillam's Bell Darwinia oxylepis
| Sandpaper Wattle Acacia denticulosa
| Sandpaper Wattle Acacia denticulosa
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Eucalyptus macrocarpa x pyriformis
| Beaufortia sp. column
| Silky Eremophila Eremophila nivea
| Qualup Bell Pimelea physodes
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Qualup Bell Pimelea physodes
| Qualup Bell Pimelea physodes
| Eremophila splendens
| Eremophila splendens
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Eremophila splendens
| Silky Eremophila Eremophila nivea
| Boab Tree (Adansonia gregorii) This huge Boab survived the long journey of over 3,200 kms from the Kimberley to its new location in Kings Park. Currently there is plastic around the base to prevent it getting too wet during winter. The Botanists say the tree is healthy and doing well.
| View across the Swan River to South Perth
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Mauve Coopernookia Coopernookia georgei
| Scarlet Featherflower Verticordia grandis
| Scarlet Featherflower Verticordia grandis
| Barrens Featherflower Verticordia helichrysantha
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Yellow Featherflower Verticordia chrysantha
| Yellow Featherflower Verticordia chrysantha
| Plummed Featherflower Verticordia plumosa
| Pandanus Fruit Cluster
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Aerial Roots of Pandanus
| Native Wisteria Hardenbergia comptoniana
| Overlooking the slopes of Mt Eliza Large Sheoak Tree, wattles and other vegetation.
| Historic Swan River Brewery viewed from Kings Park
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Parrot Bush Dryandra sessilis
| Prickly Moses Acacia pulchella
| Prickly Moses Acacia pulchella
| Pink Everlastings Rhodanthe chlorocephala
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