Wildflower Season

The wildflower season ranks as one of Western Australia’s most fascinating and precious natural treasures. For several months of each year wildflowers are scattered across two and a half million square kilometres of mysterious terrain. As diverse and colourful as the locals, their uniqueness and natural beauty attract thousands of tourists and scientists every year.

With up to 12,000 species found and many unique to the state, the wildflower season draws visitors from all over the world. Species to look out for include the purple fire bush, flowering wattles, native foxgloves and blue leschenaultia.

Rains and sunshine greatly influence the timing of the wildflower season, causing it to span several months and regions. In the north of the state, wildflowers appear in July with early rains hastening their arrival. In November a blaze of wildflower colour takes over the south where the warmer weather produces a different collage of species.

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    • Flora/Fauna

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    Various Locations
    Perth
    Western Australia 6000

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    Event Date

    Start Date: 2008-07-01
    End Date: 2009-11-30
    Frequency: Annual