Do you love Western Australia’s beautiful wildflowers but don’t know anything about them? Are you travelling around Western Australia to see the wildflowers, but don’t know what they’re called? If so, then this is the book for you.
This is the second in a series of guides to Western Australian wildflowers which groups the flowers by colour rather than by family or genus. Wildflowers of the same colour are grouped together, and each plant is described in very simple, clear, non-technical terms. This book is designed for those with no knowledge of botany, tourists and locals alike, but who have a curiosity and love of beautiful wildflowers.
This conveniently sized field guide contains vivid colour photographs of more than 220 of the most common spring wildflowers which grow in the forest, woodland and heath between Perth, Augusta, Albany and Northam. There are two maps showing the towns named in the book. Flora roads, where good wildflower displays can be found right along the roadside, are marked on the maps. #0420R