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Tag: wildflowers in the Mid West Australia

Depot Hill

Dampiera spicigera at Depot Hill

A 12km drive northwest of Mingenew in the Mid West region of WA is a magnificent reserve of Depot Hill. It is a wonderful place to spot many wildflowers all year around, but especially during wildflower season. Pink, orange, yellow, white, purple, violet – this place was full of colour when we visited it at the end of September. A stunning display of wildflowers in their natural environment.

Calytrix brevifolia at Depot Hill
Calytrix brevifolia
Conostylis candicans at Depot Hill
Conostylis candicans
Fringed lily Thysanotus manglesianus
Pileanthus peduncularis Coppercups
Seringia hermanniifola Crinkle Leaf Firebush at Depot Hill
Seringia hermanniifola Crinkle Leaf Firebush
Parakeelya Calandrinia polyandra at Depot Hill
Parakeelya Calandrinia polyandra
Waitzia suaveolens white
Waitzia suaveolens
Waitzia suaveolens at Depot Hill
Bee has landed on Waitzia suaveolens
Grevillea excelsior at Depot Hill
Grevillea excelsior
Grevillea excelsior
Rhodanthe manglesii

Depot Hill is also a place of historical s significance. Following the bush trail all the way up through the reserve, you will find World War II Army Rifle Range with one remaining bunker there.

The bush walk was easy and very pleasant. Allow minimum 30 minutes for a return walk, but if you are a wildflower or photography enthusiast, you’ll probably spend a lot more time in this beautiful reserve – tranquil, yet very alive and vibrant.

If you are wondering where you can stay while visiting Depot Hill, we recommend camping at Coalseam Conservation Park, which is also another stunning place to view wildflowers.

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Posted on November 14, 2021April 24, 2024Categories Golden Outback, Wildflower Country, WildflowersTags Calytrix brevifolia, Conostylis candicans, Dampiera spicigera, Depot Hill WA, Fringed lily Thysanotus manglesianus, Grevillea excelsior, Mingenew, Parakeelya Calandrinia polyandra, Pileanthus peduncularis Coppercups, Rhodanthe manglesii, Seringia hermanniifola Crinkle Leaf Firebush, Waitzia suaveolens, wildflower country, wildflowers in the Mid West AustraliaLeave a comment on Depot Hill
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