Dryandra Woodland National Park

This woodland features the largest remnant of native vegetation in the western Wheatbelt. It's a valuable and diverse conservation area. Well-signed walking trails guide you through magnificent open eucalypt woodland. The tall white-barked wandoo and paperbark trees are impressive. More info: Dryandra Woodland National Park website

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Discussion

SimonDunstan wrote:
17 Jan 2025
Possibly C.capito?

Camponotus sp. (genus)
SimonDunstan wrote:
15 Jan 2025
Camponotus sp major.

Camponotus sp. (genus)
Tapirlord wrote:
5 Jul 2024
I agree, looks like a Hakea

Hakea sp.
Tapirlord wrote:
19 Jun 2024
Given that we suspect this to be planted.

Hakea sp.
HelenCross wrote:
3 Jun 2024
Thanks Jen

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