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Posted on June 9, 2020July 23, 2022

Hakea Leucoptera: Arkaroola

Stand of Hakea Leucoptera, the Pin Bush or Needle Bush, Arkaroola.

Posted on April 21, 2020July 23, 2022

Tribulus

Tribulus eichlerianus, also known a Bull-head or Caltrop is a prostrate herb flourishing in the Flinders Ranges after substantial rain. The woody fruit is distinguished by bulbous segments and sharp spines.

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Posted on April 19, 2020November 2, 2025

Flinders Ranges Hakea: Glass Gorge

Also known as Corkbark and Corktree, the Hakea ednieana grows on rugged shale slopes and gullies. Seen here on a rise in Glass Gorge in the Northern Flinders Ranges.

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Posted on May 31, 2018November 2, 2025

Hakea leucoptera seeding

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