Western Australia wildflowers

Western Australia wildflowers are an attraction for millions of people, many of whom come from overseas. Western Australia is home to one of the largest collections of wildflowers on Earth. With more than 12,000 species, nearly 60% can’t be found anywhere else. The diversity, uniqueness and beauty of the wildflowers is awe-inspiring.

The wildflower season in Western Australia is from June to November, the months of July to September being the prime time for the central regions of the state.

Around Perth

Start your search for West Australia wildflowers right in the heart – Kings Park in Perth. It is a huge reserve with a large selection of planted wildflowers, labelled with signs for easy identification.

Korung National Park

Wildflower country

Wildflower country is another Western Australia wildflowers hotspot. It runs from Moora in the south to Geraldton in the north, to Dalwallinu in the east.

The Midwest and Wheatbelt

Wheatbelt is another popular Western Australia wildflowers hotspot.

South West and East Coast

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