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Western Australian Flora



The Eucalyptus Macrocarpa is a small gum tree unique to WA, this example is in the Kings Park Botanical Garden.

This web page contains a selection of pictures mostly taken in November, 2011, in Perth, Western Australia. Western Australia is home to thousands of unique plant species, evolved in isolation due to the deserts which separate this state from other habitats on the Australian continent. Western Australian wildflowers are often unique to the state and its predominantly arid climate. While the Southern region of the state is forested, the Northern regions are arid, with large expanses of desert, scrubland, and spinifex grass.

Photos and text ¿ 2011 Carlo Kopp; Imagery: Nikon D90 with Nikkor 70-300mm f/4-5.6D ED / D90 and Nikkor 35 mm f/1.8G.





Western Australian Trees and Shrubs



Eucalyptus Macrocarpa flowers.



Eucalyptus Macrocarpa fruit.





The Eucalyptus caesia or Silver Princess is a small gum tree indigenous to the wheatbelt of Western Australia. It is well suited to suburbia as it is small but grows quickly, but is like many Eucalypts maintenance intensive as its characteristic drooping branches fracture easily. This example is the red flowering subspecies, photographed in Melbourne, Victoria.







Eucalyptus caesia blossoms (M645/1000S using Sekor C 105 - 210 mm ULD zoom, 3-S macro extender and Fuji Pro 800Z).



Eucalyptus caesia blossoms (D90 / 35mm f/1.8G DX ISO 800 1/800).



Western Australian native palm in Kings Park.



Grass Tree in Kings Park.



Banksia ashbyi in Kings Park, this Western Australian species occurs in the coastal strip.



Christmas Tree (Nuytsia floribunda) in Kings Park.



Grevillea synapheae in Kings Park.


Western Australian Bottlebrushes




Above, below: A red bottlebrush.





Above, below: Cream coloured Sand Bottlebrush in King's Park.






Above, below: Red coloured Sand Bottlebrush in King's Park.





Above, below: Another Red coloured Sand Bottlebrush in King's Park.





Beaufortia flowers in King's Park.



Western Australian Kangaroo Paws



Golden Kangaroo Paw in Kings Park.





Yellow Kangaroo Paws in Kings Park.






Western Australian Wildflowers

These examples were photographed in Kings Park, Armadale, and elsewhere in Perth.



















Other Interesting Wildlife Sites

http://www.wildlife-photo.org/



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