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Kwongan Heath Collection

"Exploring the Vibrant Beauty of Kwongan Heath in Western Australia" Discover the enchanting Lambswool Bush

Background imageKwongan Heath Collection: Lambswool Bush - growing on sand in Kwongan heath, Alexander Morrison National Park

Lambswool Bush - growing on sand in Kwongan heath, Alexander Morrison National Park, Western Australia
ROG-13837 Lambswool Bush - growing on sand in Kwongan heath Alexander Morrison National Park, Western Australia Lachnostachys eriobotrya Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageKwongan Heath Collection: Eremaea brevifolia - growing on sand in Kwongan heath, Alexander Morrison National Park

Eremaea brevifolia - growing on sand in Kwongan heath, Alexander Morrison National Park, Western Australia
ROG-13836 Eremaea brevifolia - growing on sand in Kwongan heath Alexander Morrison National Park, Western Australia Eremaea brevifolia Bob Gibbons contact details: prints@ardea.com tel

Background imageKwongan Heath Collection: Rough Honey-myrtle (pink) - Crinkle-leaved Firebush Keraudrenia hermannifolia (purple)

Rough Honey-myrtle (pink) - Crinkle-leaved Firebush Keraudrenia hermannifolia (purple)
ROG-13835 Rough Honey-myrtle (pink) - Crinkle-leaved Firebush Keraudrenia hermannifolia (purple), and yellow Glischrocaryon flavescens sandy Kwongan heath, Kalbarri National Park

Background imageKwongan Heath Collection: Cricket-ball Hakea - fruits; with Common Catspaw Anigozanthos humilis

Cricket-ball Hakea - fruits; with Common Catspaw Anigozanthos humilis, in spring in Kwongan heath in Alexander Morrison
ROG-13831 Cricket-ball Hakea - fruits; with Common Catspaw Anigozanthos humilis, in spring Kwongan heath in Alexander Morrison National Park

Background imageKwongan Heath Collection: Featherflower (Verticordia chrysanthella)

Featherflower (Verticordia chrysanthella) growing on sand in Kwongan heath, Alexander Morrison National Park, western Australia

Background imageKwongan Heath Collection: Verticordia chrysanthella

Verticordia chrysanthella
Feather Flower (Verticordia chrysanthella) flowering in the Spring in Kwongan Heath in Alexander Morrison National Park, western Australia

Background imageKwongan Heath Collection: Eremaea brevifolia

Eremaea brevifolia, flowering on sand dunes in Kwongan Heath, Alexander Morrison National Park, western Australia

Background imageKwongan Heath Collection: Common Cats Paw (Anigozanthos humilis)

Common Cats Paw (Anigozanthos humilis) in flower in the Spring in Kwongan Heath in Alexander Morrison National Park, western Australia

Background imageKwongan Heath Collection: Hookers Banksia (Banksia hookeriana)

Hookers Banksia (Banksia hookeriana) in flower in the Spring in Kwongan Heath in Alexander Morrison National Park, western Australia

Background imageKwongan Heath Collection: Cricket Ball Hakea (Hakea platysperma)

Cricket Ball Hakea (Hakea platysperma). Fallen fruits in the Spring in Kwongan Heath in Alexander Morrison National Park, western Australia

Background imageKwongan Heath Collection: Orange Stars (Hibbertia lineata)

Orange Stars (Hibbertia lineata) flowers growing on sand in Kwongan Heath, Alexander Morrison National Park, western Australia

Background imageKwongan Heath Collection: Kwongan Heath in western Australia

Kwongan Heath in western Australia
Kwongan Heath, dominated by orange Eremaea brevifolia, Lambswool bush (Lachnostachys eriobotrya) and other Spring flowers in Alexander Morrison National Park, western Australia

Background imageKwongan Heath Collection: Wildflowers in western Australia

Wildflowers in western Australia
Rough Honey Myrtle (Melaleuca scabra), Crinkle-leaved Firebush (Keraudrenia hermanniifolia) and Glischrocaryon flavescens flowering in Kwongan Heath, Kalbarri National Park, western Australia


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"Exploring the Vibrant Beauty of Kwongan Heath in Western Australia" Discover the enchanting Lambswool Bush, gracefully thriving on sandy terrain within the breathtaking Kwongan heath of Alexander Morrison National Park. Eremaea brevifolia, another remarkable species, also finds its home amidst this unique landscape. Immerse yourself in a kaleidoscope of colors as you wander through sandy Kwongan heath in Kalbarri National Park. Witness the Rough Honey-myrtle with its delicate pink petals and the Crinkle-leaved Firebush Keraudrenia hermannifolia adorned in shades of purple. Don't miss out on spotting the vibrant yellow Glischrocaryon flavescens, adding a touch of sunshine to this picturesque scene. Spring unveils a delightful spectacle within Kwongan heath at Alexander Morrison National Park. Marvel at Cricket-ball Hakea's bountiful fruits alongside Common Catspaw Anigozanthos humilis, creating an exquisite harmony that captivates all who behold it. Behold the Featherflower (Verticordia chrysanthella), an elegant bloom that graces these lands with its golden allure. Eremaea brevifolia stands tall beside it, showcasing nature's resilience and beauty. Witness nature's artistry unfold before your eyes as Hookers Banksia (Banksia hookeriana) takes center stage among other magnificent flora within Kwongan heath. The Cricket Ball Hakea (Hakea platysperma) adds intrigue with its distinctive shape and texture while Orange Stars (Hibbertia lineata) paint strokes of orange across this captivating canvas. Kwongan heath is more than just a habitat; it is a testament to nature's ability to thrive even under challenging conditions. Explore these Western Australian treasures and let their splendor leave an indelible mark on your soul.