A day exploring Lesueur National Park

Wildflowers of all shapes and colour abound throughout the park.

Conostephium hortiorum

Wildflowers of all shapes and colour abound throughout the park.

Wildflowers of all shapes and colour abound throughout the park.

Wildflowers of all shapes and colour abound throughout the park.

Wildflowers of all shapes and colour abound throughout the park.

Wildflowers of all shapes and colour abound throughout the park.

No flower but an intriguing plant growing in the gravelly quartz

Wildflowers of all shapes and colour abound throughout the park.

Unusual leaf forms

Banksia or Hakea?

Wildflowers of all shapes and colour abound throughout the park.

Hibbertia potentilliflora.

Wildflowers of all shapes and colour abound throughout the park.

Cat's paw

Banksia men

Wildflowers of all shapes and colour abound throughout the park.

Wildflowers of all shapes and colour abound throughout the park.

Wildflowers of all shapes and colour abound throughout the park.

Lesueur NP

Lesueur NP

Wildflowers of all shapes and colour abound throughout the park.

European honey bees seek the nectar from native flowers

Striking native with prolific displays of white flower spikes attracting honey bees.

Lambertia multiflora Lindl. Many-flowered Honeysuckle.


Mop Heads - picture-pretty florals, whose delicate red and orange anthers dangle in anticipation of releasing pollen

Lesueur NP

Delicate blooms emerging

Hakea neurophylla in the foreground

Hakea neurophylla with visible veins on its leaves

Calectasia cyanea, commonly known as the star of Bethlehem or blue tinsel lily.

Grass trees

Dryandra (Banksia) armata v. armata Prickly Dryandra.

Hakea blooms

Calectasia cyanea, commonly known as the star of Bethlehem or blue tinsel lily.

Lysinema ciliatum.(Curry flower).

A beautiful Giant Spider Orchid - Caladenia Excelsa

A cowslip orchid with splashes of crimson

A cowslip orchid with splashes of crimson

Lesueur NP - Emerging bloom of an Isopogon Dubius.

Lesueur NP - Emerging bloom of an Isopogon Dubius.

The beautiful flowers of a Giardner Range Starbush

Lesueur NP - Grass trees dot the landscape
