Okay kiddo, let's talk about the plants in Western Australia, also known as flora.
So, imagine you're playing in a big garden with lots of different types of plants. In Western Australia, there are over 13,000 different types of plants in this big garden! That's more than anywhere else in Australia, and even more than some entire countries in the world.
Some of these plants are really tall, like trees. Others are small and delicate, like flowers. And some are really tough and can survive in harsh environments, like deserts.
The plants in Western Australia are special because they are often different from plants you would find in other parts of the world. This is because Western Australia is so isolated, meaning it's far away from other places. So, the plants have had to adapt and grow in unique ways to survive in this special place.
Some popular plants you might know from Western Australia include the bottlebrush, the kangaroo paw, and the banksia. These are all really cool plants to look at, but there are thousands more to explore if you ever get the chance to go on a nature adventure in Western Australia!