A gallery of wildflowers for Friendly Friday, a three weekly challenge. This week it was Amanda’s turn over at Something to Ponder About.
Some of you may have seen these photos before as dear hubby and I have been on a couple of trips about two hours North of Perth. Wildflowers in this region start blooming from July.

The famous Wreath flower. These are truly amazing flowers and look like they’ve been handmade and left in the dirt. Their real name is Lechenaultia and flower from August in Western Australia.


This is a map of the one of the routes. There aren’t that many places to stay so booking accommodation is essential well ahead of time as it’s a very popular trip.
Those wreath flowers are amazing – not seen anything like that before!
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They are very unusual
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lovely photos of wilflowers i like how you find so much to appreciate everywhere you go.
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Thanks so much Jo, life’s small pleasures
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Wow, those wreath flowers are amazing – I’ve never heard of them or seen them before!!
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So unusual, and they look artificial almost. You have to drive off the beaten track to find them, up a dirt road!
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oh I love wildflowers! Those wreath flowers are so interesting how they spread out like that. And those bright yellow ones that almost look like flames are so pretty!
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Thanks Meg, itβs a wonderful sight to see
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Wow, those wreath flowers are very unusual (and very neat!)
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They are amazing π
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The wreath flowers are gorgeous, but I also like the header with its wonderful carpet of flowers.
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Thanks Anabel, there are so many wonderful fields of flowers
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How pretty!!
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Thanks π
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On my bucket list Alison. Your photos are gorgeous.
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Aren’ t the wreath flowers exceptional? Nature must have been really trying something different there? Maybe it is an adaptation to the climate? Thanks for sharing this amazing trip and region with us, Alison.
Just a note – it is a two weekly challenge. There will be a new prompt at Sarah’s blog in a fortnight.
Cheers,
Amanda
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Oops sorry didnβt read properly.
Thanks for your comments Amanda, Iβm glad I had something to contribute
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No worries. I was really pleased that you joined in.
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