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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42 species

Isotropis cuneifolia (Granny Bonnets)

Isotropis cuneifolia
Isotropis cuneifolia
Isotropis cuneifolia

Lechenaultia biloba (Blue Lechenaultia)

Lechenaultia biloba
Lechenaultia biloba
Lechenaultia biloba

Lechenaultia formosa (Red Lechenaultia)

Lechenaultia formosa
Lechenaultia formosa

Lysimachia loeflingii (Blue Pimpernel)

Lysimachia loeflingii
Lysimachia loeflingii
Lysimachia loeflingii

Moraea flaccida (One-leaved Cape Tulip)

Moraea flaccida
Moraea flaccida
Moraea flaccida

Petrophile divaricata (Tangled Petrophile)

Petrophile divaricata
Petrophile divaricata
Petrophile divaricata

Petrophile heterophylla (Variable-leaved Conebush)

Petrophile heterophylla
Petrophile heterophylla
Petrophile heterophylla

Santalum murrayanum (Bitter Quandong)

Santalum murrayanum
Santalum murrayanum
Santalum murrayanum

Sowerbaea laxiflora (Purple Tassel)

Sowerbaea laxiflora
Sowerbaea laxiflora
Sowerbaea laxiflora

Stackhousia monogyna (Creamy Candles)

Stackhousia monogyna
Stackhousia monogyna
Stackhousia monogyna

Stylidium calcaratum (Spurred Trigger-plant)

Stylidium calcaratum
Stylidium calcaratum
Stylidium calcaratum

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