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Friday, December 31, 2010

Regal Native Plant the Royal Hakea

The Royal Hakea can grow to three metres high, and the leaves can last for up to five years.  In the Fitzgerald River National Park they are growing very well.  In the morning the sun shines through the tough leaves and the red and orange colors are brilliant.
Western Australia is known for wildflowers.  From the north to the south of the state  the wildflowers are just magnificent when flowering.
Around the coastline east of Esperance the sand dunes support thickets of wattle, melaleuca, banksia, mallee eucalypts and scrubs.
Little birds we call singing honeyeaters are very common along the coastline to feed from the nector

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