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Kings Park in March
A colourful display of seasonal Western Australian Wildflowers greets the visitor to Kings Park in March. Even after the long hot dry summer, these unique wildflowers still manage to delight the viewer with their colour, form and beauty. Enjoy this selection of species as you wander through the park.
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Enlarge photo 1 Ashburton Pea
Swainsona maccullochiana grows in the Gascoyne and Pilbara areas.
Enlarge photo 2 Ashburton Pea
Swainsona maccullochiana
Enlarge photo 3 Batchelors Buttons
Gomphrena canescens
Enlarge photo 4 Batchelors Buttons
Gomphrena canescens
Enlarge photo 5 Batchelors Buttons
Gomphrena canescens grow in the Pilbara and Kimberley areas.
Enlarge photo 6 Mottlecah
Eucalyptus macrocarpa has the largest flowers of all Eucalypts.
Enlarge photo 7 Large Flower of Mottlecah
Eucalyptus macrocarpa
Enlarge photo 8 Mindjulu or Flannel Bush
Solanum lasiophyllum grows in the North West of Western Australia.
Enlarge photo 9 Mindjulu
Solanum lasiophyllum, also called Flannel Bush.
Enlarge photo 10 Mindjulu or Flannel Bush
Solanum lasiophyllum, trio of flowers.
Enlarge photo 11 Snake Bush
Hemiandra pungens
Enlarge photo 12 Snake Bush
Hemiandra pungens
Enlarge photo 13 Three Stages of Bookleaf Mallee
Eucalyptus kruseana in 3 stages, seed capsules on the left, blossom in centre, and unopened buds on right.
Enlarge photo 14 Bookleaf Mallee Buds and Flowers
Eucalyptus kruseana occurs in the Kalgoorlie Goldfields area.
Enlarge photo 15 Bookleaf Mallee
Eucalyptus kruseana attracts large ants.
Enlarge photo 16 Thryptomene strongylophylla
Grows in the Northern Heathland area of Western Australia.
Enlarge photo 17 Thryptomene strongylophylla
Enlarge photo 18 Thryptomene strongylophylla
Enlarge photo 19 Rose Mallee
Eucalyptus rhodantha
Enlarge photo 20 Opening Buds of Rose Mallee
Eucalyptus rhodantha
Enlarge photo 21 Cluster of Rose Mallee
Eucalyptus rhodantha
Enlarge photo 22 Firewood Banksia
Banksia menziesii
Enlarge photo 23 Ashby's Banksia
Banksia ashbyi grows on northern coastal dunes.
Enlarge photo 24 Zoomed up to Ashby's Banksia
Banksia ashbyi
Enlarge photo 25 Terete-leaved Dampiera
Dampiera teres grows on the Swan Coastal Plain.
Enlarge photo 26 Terete-leaved Dampiera
Dampiera teres
Enlarge photo 27 Prickly Toothbrushes
Grevillea armigera is a prickly, erect to spreading, non-lignotuberous shrub.
Enlarge photo 28 Prickly Toothbrushes
Grevillea armigera
Enlarge photo 29 Hooker's Banksia
Banksia hookeriana grows in the Northern Heathland.
Enlarge photo 30 Hooker's Banksia
Banksia hookeriana
Enlarge photo 31 Scarlet Featherflower
Verticordia grandis
Enlarge photo 32 Scaevola oldfieldii
Grows in the Northern Heathland of Western Australia.
Enlarge photo 33 Scaevola oldfieldii
Enlarge photo 34 Scaevola oldfieldii
Enlarge photo 35 Illyarrie (Red Cap Gum)
Eucalyptus erythrocorys grows in coastal sandplains north of Perth.
Enlarge photo 36 Illyarrie (Red Cap Gum)
Eucalyptus erythrocorys
Enlarge photo 37 View across the Swan River
Enlarge photo 38 Zoomed across to the Darling Scarp
Enlarge photo 39 Sand Bottlebrush in Red
Beaufortia squarrosa
Enlarge photo 40 Fuchsia Gum
Eucalyptus forrestiana grows on sandplain near salt lakes in Goldfields area.