Wildlife
Common Wildflowers of the Mid-west (2011)
The Mid-west of Western Australia is one of the most diverse wildflower areas in the world, with a great burst of colour during spring. The area is especially rich in dryandras, pea plants, wattles, smokebushes, everlastings, banksias, grevilleas, bottlebrushes, coneflowers, calytrix and leschenaultias.
This book covers a selection of some of the most common wildflowers that you will see when travelling through the Mid-west.
Part of DEC's Bush Books series, a set of practical field guides to help you learn about and discover Western Australia's unique plants, animals and special features, region by region.
Product No | CMS0026597 |
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Weight (g) | 100 g |
Author | N/A |
Publisher | Dept. of Environment and Conservation |
Edition | N/A |
Edition Date | Jul-11 |
Pages | 72 |
Size | 100 x 148 x 6mm |
Format | Paperback |
ISBN | 9780730976080 |
The Mid-west of Western Australia is one of the most diverse wildflower areas in the world, with a great burst of colour during spring. The area is especially rich in dryandras, pea plants, wattles, smokebushes, everlastings, banksias, grevilleas, bottlebrushes, coneflowers, calytrix and leschenaultias.
This book covers a selection of some of the most common wildflowers that you will see when travelling through the Mid-west.
Part of DEC's Bush Books series, a set of practical field guides to help you learn about and discover Western Australia's unique plants, animals and special features, region by region.