Black Kangaroo Paw | Drovers Cave National Park
The Black Kangaroo Paw (Macropidia fuliginosa) is related to other kangaroo paws. However, the black and green colour is rather unusual in Australian plants and maybe that is the reason why it fascinates so much. This beautiful exemplar was spotted to the north of Jurien Bay in the Drovers Cave National Park, which is one of the less popular national parks in Western Australia but has a stunning variety of wildflowers on display in springtime.
The Black Kangaroo Paw (Macropidia fuliginosa) is related to other kangaroo paws. However, the black and green colour is rather unusual in Australian plants and maybe that is the reason why it fascinates so much. This beautiful exemplar was spotted to the north of Jurien Bay in the Drovers Cave National Park, which is one of the less popular national parks in Western Australia but has a stunning variety of wildflowers on display in springtime.
The Black Kangaroo Paw (Macropidia fuliginosa) is related to other kangaroo paws. However, the black and green colour is rather unusual in Australian plants and maybe that is the reason why it fascinates so much. This beautiful exemplar was spotted to the north of Jurien Bay in the Drovers Cave National Park, which is one of the less popular national parks in Western Australia but has a stunning variety of wildflowers on display in springtime.