Frank Hann National Park
Australia · Oceania

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Frank Hann National Park is a national park in Western Australia, located 428 kilometres (266 mi) east-southeast of the capital, Perth in the Shire of Lake Grace. It was named for Frank Hann, an early explorer of the district. The park contains a wide array of flora, including seasonal wildflowers.
It was officially named on 30 October 1970.
The park is found within the Eastern Mallee (IBRA) subregion in southern Western Australia.
The park is mostly composed of heathland and scrubland situated on an inland sandplain. No entrance fee is required to enter the park but no facilities are available to visitors in the park.
Some of the flora found within the park include Acacia mackeyana, Acacia dissona and Banksia xylothemelia.
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