Photos from a recent trip to Mount Maroon. The purpose of this walk was to try and capture the abundance and variety of wildflowers in bloom among the summit plateau heaths.
| Steep ascent route via the north-east ridge |
| Podolobium ilicifolium |
| Hybanthus monopetalus (Lady's Slipper) |
| The imposing east face of Mount Maroon's North Peak |
| Acacia brunioides |
| Mount Lindsey makes an appearance |
| Leptospermum species |
| Woollsia pungens |
| Leucopogon melaleucoides |
| Serengia hillii |
| Rugged Mount Barney region from Mount Maroon summit |
| Mount May and the heavily forested Mount Ballow massif |
| Hibbertia monticola, with an interloper |
| Mount Maroon: South Peak from North Peak |
| Pomaderris lanigera |
| Comesperma esulifoium (mountain match-heads) |
Beautiful. Thanks for posting.
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