Belair National ParkFauna Flora Funga

At certain times of the year, Belair National Park puts on some magnificent flora display from Stackhousia, Garland Lily (Calostemma purpureum), native orchids and more. Throughout the year, the smell of the bush with the native trees is a delight, providing a haven for native plants and fauna.

Stackhousia with Donkey Orchids, Belair NP SA © Marianne Broug
Stackhousia with Donkey Orchids, Belair NP SA © Marianne Broug
Wildflowers, Belair NP SA © Marianne Broug
Wildflowers, Belair NP SA © Marianne Broug
Calostemma purpureum (Garland Lily) on valley track near Railway Dam, Belair NP SA © Marianne Broug
Calostemma purpureum (Garland Lily) on valley track near Railway Dam, Belair NP SA © Marianne Broug
Xanthorrhoea semiplana, Belair NP SA © Marianne Broug
Xanthorrhoea semiplana, Belair NP SA © Marianne Broug

After rain, there are some wonderful opportunities for experiencing nature, and enjoying the variety of plants and fungi that are found here.

Mycena fungi in log, Belair NP SA © Marianne Broug
Mycena fungi in log, Belair NP SA © Marianne Broug

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Footnote & References

  1. Photographs © Marianne Broug / Author / Contributor Marianne Broug

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