Western Australia's landscape bursts with colour from July to November, when native wildflowers bloom across the State. Floral extravaganzas can be seen in all regions at different times throughout the season.
The Kings Park Wildflower Festival held annually in September boasts 1,700 native species of flowers packed into a vibrant 17 hectares in the heart of Perth. The diversity is dazzling.
With a breathtaking floral display of up to 1,800 species of wildflowers and flowering plants colouring the banks of river inlets, dramatic cliffs and sweeping valleys in spring and autumn, this national park is a botanist's dream.
Kicking off in late August with the rather grandly named Queen of Sheba Orchid bursting into bloom, spring brings an incredible 1,500 species of flowers spreading across the mountain tops in a bloom of vibrant colour.
Spectacular rugged gorges contrast with the delicate technicolour spread of wildflowers that burst into bloom each spring. Look out for yellow Cassias and wattles, northern bluebells and purple mulla-mullas.
Experience a kaleidoscope of colourful wildflowers sweeping from horizon to horizon against the backdrop of the famous Mount Augustus rock rising out of the plain.
Pack a picnic and savour some local produce in a wildflower wonderland amidst granite outcrops, trickling streams and panoramic views just an hours drive from Perth.
Considered by some as Western Australia's wildflower capital; this conservation park is transformed into a carpet of pink, gold, cream and white everlastings.
Lesueur National Park
Just east of Jurien Bay, this flora conservation area is a must-see mecca for botanists. A scenic drive is the best way to see vivid red scarlet feather flowers and orchids blooming along the roadside.
Rolling sand plains and heath lands burst into carpets of vivid gold and orange Banksias, red Grevilleas and yellow catspaws from late July to early summer in a brilliant display of beautiful blooms.
Fitzgerald Biosphere
Recognised for its floral diversity, this section of national park, famous for its sweeping hills and white sandy beaches, explodes into a sensational show of world heritage flora as far as the eye can see.