Honeysuckle Oak or Spider Flower, Desert Grevillea
Coast Banksia, White Honeysuckle
Showy Banksia, Ric-Rac Banksia
Acorn Banksia
Hakea elliptica
Blue Hakea
Straggly Corkbark
Hakea pandanicarpa subsp. crassifolia
Royal Hakea
Hood Leaved Hakea
Banksia coccinea
Kangaroo Island Cone sticks - KI Endemic
Cayley's Banksia
Grass Leaf Hakea
Firewood Banksia
Dryander's grevillea
Hakea microcarpa
Cut-leaf Banksia
Hakea lorea
Grass Leaved Hakea, Cork Tree, Emu Tree
Woody shrub to 2m. Leaves divided into prickly lobes. Brilliant red flowers.
Straggling, open shrub. Leaves deep green, deeply lobed, each lobe terminating in a sharp point. Large flower heads of feathery pink flowers. Endemic to Stirling Ranges.
Shrub in drier forest. Leaf margins rolled under. Flowers thickly covered with rusty brown hairs.
Prickly shrub with holly-like leaves that are whitish on the underside. Grows mostly in heathlands.
An attractive, erect shrub with perfumed flowers that grows up to about 1 m tall. Branchlets and leaves smooth. Leaves simple, ending in a pungent (sharp) point. Inflorescence (flowerhead) rounded,
Tall shrub to about 2m. Leaves deeply lobed, prickly. Common among heath growing in gravelly sandy soil.
A low shrub to about 1 m. Leaves yellowish, deeply lobed, each lobe terminating in a sharp point. Small yellow flowers are thickly clustered giving the whole plant a yellowish hue.
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
Upright shrub to 3m, common in desert areas. Holly shaped leaves and dense clusters of bright red flowers.
Straggly shrub with tall flower spikes held above the foliage. Leaves long and rounded.
Large pink flower that resembles a giant spider - scared the heck out of 'himself' when he turned around and it was right there!
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