In this short talk, AGS Member, Hilary Little looks at some of the amazing flowers she discovered on a trip to the Darling Range, Australia, in the Ellis Brook Reserve. Hilary will focus on the following species: Patersonia occidentalis, Grevillea bipinnatifida, Malaleuca parviceps, Malaleuca radula, Conostylis aurea, Agrostocrinum scabrum, Thomasia macrocarpa, Stylidium breviscapum, Verticordia insignis, Calytrix decandra, Isopogon dubius, Calothamnos rupestris, Calothamnos sanguineus, Darwinia citriodora, Chorizema dicksonii, Drosera glanduligera, Drosera erytrorhiza, Drosera stolonifera, Dryandra lindleyana, Petrophile striata, Hibbertia subvaginata, Caladenia flava, Caladenia footeana.
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