Red Lechenaultia
Mountain Devil
kangaroo paw
native pea, orange
Flannel Flower
Rainbow sun dew
Daddy Long Legs Orchid
lichen
Protea Pink Ice
Kangaroo Paw - Yellow
Dotted Sun Orchid
pink flannel flower
Marble Gum
yellowdrumsticks
Waratah
Woollybutt eucalyptus
Eucalyptus erythrocorys
Cowslip Orchid
Boab or Adansonia
Sturt's Desert pea
This is possibly Australia's largest fungus. It forms a mycorrhizal association with eucalypts, growing singly or in groups, after rain. Widespread and common. Cap to more than 60 cm across,
the Fringed Mantis differs from other members of the C. falcata complex in having larger flowers and a broader labellum with a smaller calli.
The flowers of this shrub or small tree open as a pale cream and later turn red. It can grow in gravel, clay and also sandy soils. The branches are slim and of a reddish brown colour.
A sun orchid hybrid that was found south of Mullewa amongst some granite pockets. It is a cross between the T antennifera and T petrophila .
A spreading shrub growing to about 3 meters tall. This species has fairly large rounded flowers yellow in colour. As the flower matures small red anthers appear.
Shrub or small tree to 3 or 4 metres tall. Long tapering leaves. White 5-petalled flowers with purple and yellow markings in the centre.
Small thick, rounded shrub growing in red sand.
Prickly shrub with holly-like leaves that are whitish on the underside. Grows mostly in heathlands.
Open shrub up to 2m tall growing as an understorey in open forest and woodland.
Small ground orchid, usually one or two flowers on a slender stalk. Common in forested areas on well drained soil.
Upright stems to 60cm, leaves elongated and pointed. Flowers bright metallic purple with 6 sepals.
These delicate little Spider Orchids were all growing together in a dry roadside area. Colours varied from predominately deep red through to a pinkish white. About 20cm tall.
A scraggy open bush with bell shaped red flowers. Normally flowers September, October however in the Stirling Range W.A. was found to be still flowering in March
Dense shrub to 2m. tall, much branched. Leaves oval, widest at the end away from the stem. Large dusky red pea flowers (3cm long) in which the standard petal is reflexed (bent backwards).
Grows to 35cm in height. Can have up to eight flowers on one stem. Flowers are often Mauve, Fawn and Purple in colour
Erect open shrub to 1.5m. Narrow leaves, .
Variable shrub up to 1.5m. Leaves small and rounded.
Glabrous perennial, with spikes of creamy-white flowers on erect stems. Grows to 35cm tall with a tufted habit.
Prickly shrub to 2m. Leaves deeply lobed, each lobe ending in a sharp point. This plant was a variant on the normally red flowered form.
A thick bushy shrub that grows around granite outcrops and damp places in the Granite Belt of SE Queensland.
Small tree or mallee up to 8m tall. Bark smooth and ribbony. Leaves narrow and shiny. Juvenile leaves small, rounded and greyish.
A tufted herb with wiry strap-like leaves about 30cm long. Spreads by rhizomes. Flowers are slightly hairy, tubular, 2-3cm long, arranged on spikes that are shorter than the leaves.
Small robust tree of desert areas. Leaves deeply dissected, each lobe ending in a sharp point. Seedpods small and woody. Bark thick, grey and corky in texture.
Grows as scattered trees on sandy red loam. Small gnarled tree up to 6m tall with thick furrowed corky bark. Leaves divided into sharp pointed lobes, about 10cm long. Sprays of flowers 12cm long,
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