The bush in bloom
Morawa's wreath flower
 
 Morawa is 'Wildflower Country'
 
Koolanooka Spings
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Wildflowers

Morawa is known as Heart of the Wildflowers for a very good reason as it is one of the most prolific areas for native flowering plants.

Roam throughout our Shire, during late winter and early October, stopping at any of our numerous reserves and you could come across many species of flowers unique to this district.

Carpets of everlastings are a feature and attraction however the area is known world wide for the unique and distinctive Wreath Flower (Leschenaultia macrantha).

Among the multitude of species that grow in the Shire of Morawa are bright orange wild pomegranate, bright pink native foxgloves, many species of orchids, grevillea, acacia, purple darwinia and dampiera, thriptomene, smokebush, woody pear, cassias, eremophila, blue cornflower and yellow bells.

For up to date details on where to see the best blooms please contact the Morawa Tourist Information Centre on (08) 9971 1421 or Canna Landmark on (08) 9972 2022. The Morawa Tourist Information Centre can also help you with accommodation enquiries and bookings.

For a comprehensive and colourful guide to viewing wildflowers in Western Australia’s Mid West region, click on the following link. www.wildflowercountry.com.au,

Our locally produced Morawa Wildflower Handbook is a colourful guide which will help you to identify the wildflowers found specifically around the Morawa area.

Use the controls beneath the following image to scroll through a slide show of local wildflower photos or go to our image gallery to see more great photos.
Contact: Winfield Street PO Box 14 Morawa WA 6623 F: (08) 9971 1284 admin@morawa.wa.gov.au
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