#3609 - Verticordia huegelii - Variegated Featherflower
First formally described by Stephan Endlicher in 1837, and like the last one based on specimens collected by Charles von Hügel near the Swan River in 1833. The species is named after the latter, in fact. The common name refers to the way the white, cream or yellow flowers turn pink, red or maroon as they age.
An erect or sprawling shrub that grows in sand and clay, often near granite, laterite or sandstone and usually in the same communities as other Verticordia species. Widespread from Geraldton to Esperance, although one of the subspecies only has small scattered populations.
Kalamunda NP, Perth.











