Jerramungup, Western Australia

The property was known as Jarramongup Station and was inherited by his son, Albert Young Hassell, who took up residence there with his wife Ethel after his father's death in 1885.

[4] The station was put up for sale by Edney Hassell and remained on the market for some time until it was acquired by the state government in 1950.

[5] The town of Jerramongup was established in 1953 to support a war service land settlement project that was initiated in 1949.

[5] Jerramungup (Yarra-mo-up) is an Aboriginal word said to mean "place of the tall yate trees".

It has orange bud caps and greenish yellow flowers, and is common in the southwest of WA.