| MARCH | |
| If you are walking to the blow-hole at the Bluff you will pass an avenue of the coastal form of 'native fushia', Correa alba. If you look carefully you will find some of these flowers are pink. | |
| APRIL | |
| The 'silver banksia' ie. Banksia marginata with its yellow brushes is prominent along the coast. This can be seen throughout Tasmania. To see the 'Saw banksia' ie. Banksia serrata, pay a visit to Sisters Beach. | |
| MAY | |
| Along the roadsides you will see the common health, Epacris impressa in white through shades of pink to a deep red. Among it you will see a small straggly wattle, Acacia suaveolens which is scented. |