There are more than 12,000 species of wildflowers in Western Australia, with more than 60 per cent of these species found nowhere else in the world. Each year, from June (in the north) until November (in the south), they bring a spectacle of colour and scent that needs to be experienced to be believed.
To help you make the most of WA’s extraordinary wildflower season, grab your copy of the Wildflower Holiday Guide from Visitor Centres in the State or alternatively access the wildflowers e-brochure online. The electronic brochure contains information on wildflower events, flower trails and lots more. The e-guide is available through the Wildflowers WA website or view the e-guide here:
In the capital of Perth, the annual Kings Park Festival blossoms into a month long celebration that includes an intensive program of events throughout wildflower September. Famous for the colourful displays of native wildflowers throughout the Botanic Garden, the festival also provides a delightful range of community activities to suit all ages and interests.
Choose from a variety of gardening and art workshops, take a guided wildflower and bird walk, ‘meet an artist’ at the Aspects of Kings Park retail gallery, enjoy free live musical and theatrical entertainment in the Botanic Garden, take a stroll through the Wildflower Marketplace and much, much more.
Since its inception in 1965, the Kings Park Festival has grown to become a highly anticipated and celebrated event in Western Australia, showcasing the very best in native flora and providing family friendly entertainment to the local community. Admission is free. For more information, visit Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority website.
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