Grevillea sp. CWblitz01. Specimen taken.
Kunzea. 1.5m. open shrub. Fine pilose hairs on underside leaves.
Dampiera. Furry underside of leaves. Creeper.
Field Notes - Pemberton WA. Rural town. Along railway track and a bush walk near the town.
Sighting and photos (c) jordana1971.
Field Notes - Bunbury WA. Rural property with some native bush areas. Sandy soil. Not many if this species present. Well not noticed. May have been because they were not as yet in flower! Very low to the ground.
Sighting and photos (c) jordana1971.
Field Notes - East of Mayanup WA. Natural bush. Not far from bitumen road. Only about 1cm diameter flower. Not going to try and work out genus (or species) ... would just love to know if possible. Thank you.
Sighting and photos (c) jordana1971.
Field Notes - Nannup WA. In many bush areas along and near the Blackwood River. Most of these images are of this wild wisteria climbing over a native tree ... but it was everywhere!
Sighting and photos (c) jordana1971.
Field Notes - Manjimup WA. Muir Highway. Approx 5km from town under powerlines with bush that has re grown. This species had fallen over. There may have been more but not too keen to search due to impending rain.
Sighting and photos (c) jordana1971.
Field Notes - Bokerup WA. Native bush near the side of a grabel road. Small bushes just starting to go into flower.
Sighting and photos (c) jordana1971.
Field Notes - Wilgarrup WA. Along railway line. Native bush. Small tree in flower. Quite a few in the 1km stretch explored.
Sighting and photos (c) jordana1971.
Field Notes - Wilgarrup WA. Along railway line. Buds about to flower. Lots of buds. Amongst native vegetation.
Mount Pingerup walk.
I think there are actually two species in this photo: a clump-forming one with lots of leaves in tight basal rosettes, and a more solitary one with larger, sparser leaves and leaves on the stems.
Field Notes - Pemberton WA. Rural town. Along railway track and a bush walk near the town.
Field Notes - King Jarrah. Perup Rd Manjimup WA. Lots of Jarrah trees within this bush location ... but nothing anywhere as significant as this singular significant tree. Natural existence 😊👍
Field Notes - Perhaps of the Cyperaceae Family. Wet area of property on Dingup Road Manjimup WA. Randomly scattered across the padfock. Livestock do not eat it!
Field Notes - Perup Forest in WA. Snottygobble. Wuite a few trees within the native bush. Gorgeous trunk.
Field Notes - karri woodland understorey shrub.
Pink when in bud. Papery, some kind of everlasting.