Click
here for a wonderful description of the Garden in
September - print it out
and take with you as you explore the Garden.
In 2007 many plants
are responding well after some good winter rain. If you are visiting, please
remember you won't see all these wonderful blooms from one spot, but you will be
well-rewarded if you can take the time to have a good look around. Thank you
Marion for taking all our "What's in Flower" photos for the last two
years, thanks to your efforts we've built up quite a collection!.
Acacia dempsteri
Eremophila mitchelli
Calothamnus
quadrifidus
Calothamnus
villosus
Cryptandra
amara var. longifolia
Eremophila
dempsteri
Eremophila duttoni
Eremophila
decipiens
Eremophila
leucophylla
Eremophila
maculata
Eremophila
nivea
Eremophila
pantonii
Eremophila
scoparia
Eremophila
'Yanna Road'
Eremophila
maculata aurea
Eucalyptus
erythronema
Eucalyptus
grossa
Grevillea
acerata
Grevillea
bedgoodiana
Grevillea
bipinnatifida - one of the parents of Grevillea 'Robyn Gordon'
Grevillea
brachystachya
Grevillea
insignis
Grevillea
lanigera
Grevillea
paniculata
Grevillea
paradoxa
Grevillea
'Sandra Gordon'
Grevillea
sericea
Grevillea
tetragonoloba
Grevillea
thelemanniana
Grevillea
triloba
Grevillea
kennedyana
Hakea
eyreana
Isopogon dawsoni
Melaleuca
coccinea
Melaleuca
groveana
Micromyrtus rosea
Pandorea
pandorana (wonga vine) behind the gallery