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Wildflowers of Western Australia

WA wildflowers - cowslip orchid
WA wildflowers - sugar orchid
WA wildflowers - bee orchid
WA wildflowers - bird orchid
WA wildflowers - frog greenhood
WA wildflowers - common donkey orchid
WA wildflowers - fringed lily
WA wildflowers - scented sun orchid
WA wildflowers - dark banded greenhood
WA wildflowers - melaleuca sp
WA wildflowers - native pigface WA wildflowers - lazy spider orchid
WA wildflowers - dragon orchid
WA wildflowers - royal hakea
WA wildflowers - western tiny blue orchid
WA wildflowers - leopard orchid
WA wildflowers - fringed mantis orchid
WA wildflowers - banded greenhood
WA wildflowers - pink candy orchid

Wildflowers of the Fitzgerald River National Park - our thanks to Park Ranger Peter Wilkins for sharing his collection with us
 

Spring in country Western Australia is a spectacular and unforgettable experience and Country Cousins farm bed and breakfast network will help you make the most of it.
 
WA wildflowers - Bonnie Rock roadside
WA wildflowers - kunzea

 

Our network covers the State from the Murchison to the south coast, and our friendly hosts are keen to make sure that you see the best their region has to offer.

The wildflower trail starts in the north in July and leads down to more temperate southern zones, where it continues on into spring and early summer. 

Pick your season, pick your location - and give a Cousin a call.  They will be delighted to arrange bookings for you in their own B & B or in a series of B & Bs to suit, so that you can make the most of the exciting, vibrant show which WA puts on each year.  Check out our Country Cousins property listings and Country Cousins location map.

Alternatively, you could email us and tell us when you would like to visit.  We would be delighted to make some suggestions for an itinerary and a tour to stun your senses.

Wildflowers of the eastern wheatbelt - photos by Ray Watson

WA wildflowers - pink everlastings WA wildflowers - caesia WA wildflowers - white leschenaultia WA wildflowers - 'Red Velvet'

 

Wildflowers of south eastern WA
 - photos by Nancye Perkins

Colour, colour and more colour - your senses will be reeling.  Can you handle the excitement?  If the answer is 'yes', remember it only happens once a year - so call a Cousin now.

In the meantime, we invite you to enjoy these images courtesy of your Country Cousins.

  WA wildflowers - hibberta WA wildflowers - templetonia retusa WA wildflowers - various verticordia and dampiera
WA wildflowers - hakea multiflora WA wildflowers - orchids WA wildflowers - dryandra querifolia
 
WA wildflowers WA wildflowers WA wildflowers WA wildflowers of the southern jarrah forest
WA wildflowers WA wildflowers - donkey orchid

Wildflowers of the south coastal region (above) and mid-west region (below) - photos by Charmaine Hickman

WA wildflowers - dryandra carlinoides WA wildflowers - hakea WA wildflowers - dryandra ashbyi WA wildflowers - eucalyptus macrocarpa WA wildflowers - physopsis spinata
WA wildflowers - verticordia WA wildflowers - verticordia grandis WA wildflowers - leschenaultia hirsuta

For a personalised 4WD wildflower tour, try Country Escapes in WA

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