Marble Gum
Boab or Adansonia
Sturt's Desert pea
Gidgee or Stinking Wattle
Green Bird Flower or Rattlepod
Red Lechenaultia
Macrozamia dyeri or Zamia Palm
Sundew
native pea, orange
Dotted Sun Orchid
kangaroo paw
Flannel Flower
Rainbow sun dew
Honeysuckle Oak or Spider Flower, Desert Grevillea
Waratah
Kangaroo Paw - Yellow
lichen
Photo by Graeme W.
Photo by Graeme W. The Island Point Spider Orchid, Caladenia Island Point was only known till last week from one population on the margins of Harvey estuary of 100 or so plants .
Photos by Graeme W. A hybrid Caladenia. This is a cross between the Sandplain Spider Orchid (C. speciosa) and the Tuart Spider Orchid (C. georgei),
The orchid normally has rich yellow petals some times white to pale yellow are seen. The labellum is white with pale red markings. A version with red petals can be found.
Grows to 100mm - 350mm in height
Greenish-yellow and brownish-red flowers. Grows between 250mm-500mm in height
Is the most common of all the Bird Orchids. Grows 20 - 30 cm Distinctive translucent flower Dark green markings
Spectacular early flowering Leek Orchid Grows 30 - 100cm Up to 70 brownish-green pink and white flowers
Photo by Graeme W. Pink enamel orchid Elythranthera emarginata is much bigger than the purple Enamel Orchid and there is also a named hybrid.
Late flowering Bee orchid Grows 200 - 400mm Small Yellow Brown marked flowers
Grows up to 200-400mm in height. Two to six basal leaves Up to five pale yellow brown marked flowers
Widespread in Lower South West of WA. Grows 20-50cm Can have up to 150 flowers in the cone shaped flower spike
One of the listed rare species
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