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Coalseam Conservation Park
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Coalseam Conservation Park

The undisputed heart of the everlasting bloom — peak in mid-September.

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What you'll find

The undisputed heart of the everlasting bloom — peak in mid-September. A standout place to experience wildflowers in full song on this trip.

In context

The everlastings (Rhodanthe chlorocephala) thrive in poor, sandy soils that wouldn't sustain much else. After winter rains, they germinate in their millions and bloom in tight, papery clusters that can carpet entire valleys. The phenomenon has drawn travellers since the 1800s, but it remains profoundly tied to Noongar and Yamatji seasonal knowledge — Djilba, the season of new growth.

Good to know

Tips for the visit

  • Mornings are best — flowers open with the sun and close by mid-afternoon on hot days.
  • Stick to roads and tracks. Trampling a patch destroys an entire season's seed bank.
  • Bring a macro lens or get close with your phone — the detail rewards a pause.

On the map

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