Dryandra Woodland National Park species

Overview

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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35 species

Acacia celastrifolia (Glowing Wattle, Celastrus-leaved Wattle)

Acacia celastrifolia
Acacia celastrifolia
Acacia celastrifolia

Bossiaea eriocarpa (Common Brown Pea)

Bossiaea eriocarpa
Bossiaea eriocarpa

Burchardia multiflora (Dwarf Burchardia)

Burchardia multiflora
Burchardia multiflora
Burchardia multiflora

Caladenia flava (Cowslip Orchid)

Caladenia flava
Caladenia flava
Caladenia flava

Caladenia footeana (Crimson Spider Orchid)

Caladenia footeana

Caladenia xantha (Primrose Spider Orchid)

Caladenia xantha
Caladenia xantha
Caladenia xantha

Conostylis setigera (Bristly Cottonhead)

Conostylis setigera
Conostylis setigera

Cyanicula gemmata (Blue China Orchid)

Cyanicula gemmata
Cyanicula gemmata

Drosera menziesii (Pink Rainbow)

Drosera menziesii
Drosera menziesii
Drosera menziesii

Gastrolobium calycinum (York Road Poison)

Gastrolobium calycinum
Gastrolobium calycinum
Gastrolobium calycinum

Hakea prostrata (Harsh Hakea)

Hakea prostrata
Hakea prostrata
Hakea prostrata

Isotropis cuneifolia (Granny Bonnets)

Isotropis cuneifolia
Isotropis cuneifolia
Isotropis cuneifolia

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