NUNGARIN WILD FLOWERS
The wildflower collection that dazzles Western Australia is the largest on Earth. With more than 12,000 species, over 60% of which are found nowhere else on Earth, they colour the landscapes from coast to forest and city to outback.
The six-month flowering season begins in the north in June and July on the vast outback plains of the Pilbara, Goldfields and Coral Coast By September, it has moved south and reached Perth’s botanical gardens, nature reserves and national parks, finishing with a flurry in October and November throughout the forests and coastal heaths of the South West. You can take in the spectacles of each region and season on the many the wildflower scenic drives and walking trails.
Find the prominent Wildflower locations on our Wildflower Map
Tips for wildflower enthusiasts
- TAKE nothing but photos – picking wildflowers is illegal and can attract a $2000 fine.
- RESPECT private property and don't trespass.
- PROTECT canola crops and prevent the spread of disease by staying out of canola fields.
Nungarin Snail Orchid
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Nungarin Chameleon Spider Orchid
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Nungarin Pink Pokers
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Cowslip Orchid
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Carpets of Everlastings
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Ant Orchid
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