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Honkey Nuts

Honkey Nuts website

    Honkey Nuts website

     

    The Honkey Nuts website displays images and information about native trees and shrubs in the Perth region of Western Australia.

    The site aims to help you recognise and appreciate these flora, which in many cases, are unique to this part of the world.

    Honkey Nuts especially showcases trees you will see in remnant bushland, in WA’s National Parks or on the Bibbulmun Track.

    The site is named after the fruit of the Marri, known colloquially as ‘honkey nuts’.

    This is a promising site, with excellent photographs.

    Link: Honkey Nuts

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