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The Flinders Ranges is well known for its wild flowers in Spring. Visitors are like bees around a honey pot when it comes to wildflowers, particularly at this time of the year.

There’s colour everywhere, like this image, which I took primarily to show the mix of colours in a very small area.

There’s Orange Darling Pea, the main flowers in the picture, a touch of mauve from the Salvation Jane – a weed, but let’s not get too fussy.

Then there’s the white Daisy Bush in the lower right, as well as a hint of gold and the lush green of the grasses.