Kangaroo Island Wildflowers
Believing that mid spring would be a very good time to revisit
Kangaroo Island to see the local display of
Wildflowers, we went with an open mind on what would be available and how many different species we would find for or stay. During our 2-week stay over on the Island in Mid October, we were rewarded with an incredible display of
Wildflowers that stretched from one end of the Island to the other and all but the last day we were rewarded with new finds along the way.
Our greatest number of new
Wildflowers found in any one-day drive, was on day 3 when we were leaving the Dudley Peninsula and travelling the back roads through to
American River, where we found and photographed 46 new species for our trip. On average we would find up to 10 new species each day, some days more and some less.
Most of the photos were taken with a 60mm Macro Lens, while there were a good number of times when hiking that I was restricted to the standard 18 – 200mm telephoto lens on the camera. My biggest enemy was the breeze, as using a Macro lens gave me a very shallow depth of field and the slightest breeze on the flowers would put them out of focus. For this very reason, I would take around 10 images of each flower in the hope that I would have at least one image that would be in focus. The size of the flowers varied greatly from around 2mm in size for the smallest, up to around 10cm in size for the largest, being Callistemon rugulos var. rugulosus or its common name, the Scarlet Bottlebrush.
Kangaroo Island Wildflowers
The introduced or weed species I will show at the end, with one very special non Native flower that needs a special note – Morus nigra or its common name, the Mulberry. This is no ordinary tree as it has withstood the pressures of nature for over 175 years when it was first planted at
Reeves Point as a food source for the first settlers who settled on
Kangaroo Island before
Adelaide was first settled in 1836.
Not all displays were Native, but they still added to the colour
Another special feature of this Blog and photos is that it will set a new record for ExplorOz with the number of new images in a blog, with over 180 images posted. Now that the Blog is complete and there have been no issues, it now shows others that it is possible to add a large number of viewable size images that are easy to view.
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Stephen Langman
November 2011
Callistemon rugulos var. rugulosus
Clematis microphylla
Acacia spinescens
Adriana quadripartita
Acacia paradoxa
Senecio odoratus var. odoratus
Lasiopetalum schulzenii
Olearia rudis
Thryptomene ericaea
Drosera whittakakeri
Caladenia carnea var. carnea
Thomasia petalocalyx
Arthropodium fimbriatum
Goodenia ovata
Grevillea ilicifolia
Goodenia blackiana
Oxalis perennans
Caladenia carnea var. carnea
Pimelea glauca
Pimelea serpyllifolia
Glischrocaryon behrii
Billardiera versicolor
Pimelea octophylla ssp. Octophyalla
Scaevola aemula
Kennedia prostrata
Dodonaea viscosa ssp. Angustissima
Adriana quadripartita
Adriana quadripartita
Scaevola aemula
Comesperma calymega
Melaleuca gibbosa
Thysanotus juncifolius
Grevillea muricata
Thelymitra nuda
Daviesia brevifolia
Tetratheca halmaturina
Leptospermum myrsinoides
Scaevola crassifolia
Pimelea macrostegia
Petrophile multisecta
Billardiera uniflora
Pimelea macrostegia
Banksia marginata
Calytrix glaberrima
Adenanthos terinalis
Cassinia uncata
Thysanotus fractiflexus
Burchardia umbellata
Samolus repens
Samolus repens
Thysanotus fractiflexus
Daviesia brevifolia
Stackhousia aspericocca
Orthrosanthus multiflorus
Thysanotus patersonii
Melaleuca halmaturorum
Calochilus robertsonii
Astroloma conostephioides
Spyridium thymifolium
Conospermum patens
Xanthorrhoea semiplana ssp tateana
Lasiopetalum behrii
Comesperma calymega
Myoporum insulare
Solanum simile
Ixiolaena supina
Helichrysum leucopsideum
Spyridium phylicoides
Swainsona lessertiifolia
Lasiopetalum discolor
Senecio lautus
Veronica hillebrandii
Logania ovata
Bulbine semibarbata
Choretrum spicatum
Epacris impessa
Epacris impessa
Logania ovata
Adenanthos macropodiana
Prostanthera serpyllifolia
Cheiranthera alternifolia
Astroloma conostephioides
Olearia ciliata var squamifolia
Kunzea pomifera
Goodenia amplexans
Microcybe pauciflora
Dianella revoluta var revoluta
Platylobium obtusangulum
Derwentia derwentiana
Goodia lotifolia
Pteridium esculentum
Correa aemula
Dodonaea viscosa ssp. Angustissima
Orthrosanthus multiflorus
Exocarpos cupressiformis
Dodonaea humilis
Microseris lanceolata
Podolepis jaceoides
Helichrysum leucopsideum
Lotus australis
Spyridium thymifolium
Pelargonium australe
Astrostipa stipoides
Pimelia sp (fruit)
Choretrum glomeratum var glomeratum
Calytrix tetragona
Pultenaea acerosa
Spyridium halmaturinum var halmaturinum
Pimelia Stricta
Myoporum insulare
Pimelea glauca
Goodia lotifolia
Lasiopetalum bauerii
Leptospermum myrsinoides
Spyridium halmaturinum var halmaturinum
Pultenaea acerosa
Solenogyne dominii
Daviesia asperula
Lasiopetalum baueri
Scaevola crassifolia
Davesia brevifolia
Pultenaea acerosa
Boronia coerulesscens ssp coerulesscens
Leptospermum myrsinoides
Petrophile multisecta
Unable to Identify
Leucopogon parviflorus
Hibbertia riparia
Boronia edwardsii
Pultenaea teretifolia var brachyphylla
Dillwyna hispida
Pimelia sp
Acacia myrtifolia
Unable to Identify
Hibbertia crinita
Lasiopetalum baueri
Lasiopetalum schulzenii
Gompholobium ecostatum
Pultenaea teretifolia var brachyphylla
Boronia edwardsii
Billardiera versicolor
Leptospermum myrsinoides
Boronia fillifolia
Micrantheum demissum
Viola sieberiana
Baecka ramossima
Pomaderris paniculosa
Olearia ciliata
Carpobrotus rossii
Hibbertia fasciculata
Lepidospermum continentale
Dodonaea humilis
Prostanthera spinosa
Darwinia micropetala
Boronia edwardsii
Grevillea quinquenervis
Goodenia geniculata
Hakea muelleriana
Eucalyptus diversifolia
Dillwyna sericea
Leptomeria aphyalla
Beyeria lechenaultii
Eucalyptus cladocalyx
Correa decumbens
Drosera auriculata
Introduced Species
Kangaroo Island is no different to other Australian locations, where over the years introduced species of non Australian Native plants have made their way onto the Island.
Solanum linnaeanum
Silene nocturna
Verbascum creticum
Crucifera (cabbage
Anagallis arvensis
Hypochaeris radicata
Erodium cicutarium
Asphodelus fistulosus
Moraea setifolia
Papaver aculeatum
Oenothera stricta
Morus nigra
Melilotus indica