Preserved wildflowers and drawing
A history of preserving wildflowers
The Wongan Hills Museum has a small collection of preserved wildflowers from local reserves, with associated drawings. In 1913 William Coates Reynoldson purchased farmland in Wongan Hills, and after many years of farming with this wife Millicent Rogers, Reynoldson began to understand and appreciate the significance of the wildflowers in the region. In the 1930s he gifted land to the Wongan Hills Shire, which is now called Reynoldson Reserve in recognition of his contribution.