Wildflowers of the south west
Wildflowers
Margaret River is one of only 34 internationally recognised biodiversity hotspots in the world. In the south west of Western Australia, the Margaret River hot spot boasts over 150 orchid species and some 2,500 wildflower species alone!
Extreme climate shifts and poor soils have promoted a unique specialisation of the south west’s plant species including banksia plants and kangaroo paws while our majestic Jarrah, Marri and Karri forests are three eucalyptus trees specific to this corner of Australia.
Renowned for rare orchids and stunning wildflowers which attract botanical enthusiasts from around the world, you will be bewildered by the explosion of mesmerising colour and delicate designs nature has bestowed on this wildflower hotspot.
Make the most of your wildflower journey with a guided wildflower tour conducted by knowledgeable and passionate guides.
Tours depart daily from Lake and Mammoth Cave and will provide you with an informative and memorable wildflower experience.