WILDFLOWER MINDFUL COLOURING

Just download the images and start colouring.

Photo by Donna Wolter @echoeimages

Photo by Donna Wolter @echoeimages

Western Australia’s floral biodiversity is like nowhere else on the planet.

At Edgewalkers we love our wildflowers and centre many of our tours and retreats around walking among these endemic and beautiful specimens on the Cape to Cape, in the Fitzgerald Biosphere and in Kalbarri.

Like walking in nature, colouring has proven calming effects on our brains, fosters positivity and reduces anxiety levels. We think these effects are enhanced when the subjects are stunning wildflowers from our diverse selection.

Here are some for you to download and enjoy.
Jut click on the image, print it and start colouring in.

You’ll be surprised at how good you feel.

Pink Boronia - Boronia ternata

Photographed in the Ravensthorpe Ranges in WA’s great southern.

Common Donkey Orchids - Diuris longifolia

These were so vivid and bright, they really jumped out when they were photographed close to East Mt Barren in the Fitzgerald River National Park in Australia’s Golden Outback.

Qualup Bells - Pimelea physodes

These flowers are so beautiful and unusual that it is sometimes necessary to do a double take… is that a real flower?

Yes, they are, so real and so stunning…also captured here near East Mt Barren in the Fitzgerald River National Park,

Royal Hakea - Hakea victoria

You know you are in the Fitzgerald River National Park when you start to see these unusual and striking plants standing tall like sentinels looking over the whole biosphere. The leaves generally green variegated in colourful hues of yellow, red, brown, orange and displaying a short-lived inconspicuous cream flower. In the wind, the long stacks of stiff, sharp-edged leaves rattle & bang against each other.