Kapok Bush seeds (Cochlospermum fraseri) on the ground among spinifex, Mirima National Park, East Kimberley


On Miriwoong Country, Mirima NP is a collection of eroded sandstone outcrops on the outskirts of Kununurra in the East Kimberley region of Western Australia. The yellow-flowering Kapok Bush (Cochlospermum fraseri), is native to north-west Australia and an important tree in Indigenous culture. The flowers are edible and are said to signify the time that freshwater crocodiles lay their


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Location: Mirima National Park, Kununurra, East Kimberley, Western Australia, Australia
Photo credit: © steve waters / Alamy / Afripics
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