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The Wildflower Society of Western Australia

All about Western Australia's wildflowers & native plants

Established in 1958 the Wildflower Society of Western Australia (WSWA) encourages the cultivation and conservation of Western Australian native plants and promotes the value of Western Australia’s natural bushland. The Society does this through a great variety of activities.

Getting involved with the Wildflower Society will give you direct access to a depth of knowledge of WA’s wildflowers based on the work of its members and activities of its eleven branches.

This knowledge can be easily accessed to help you to better know, grow, conserve and enjoy the wildflowers of Western Australia.

All Society and Branch activities are open to all members. Activities are promoted in individual Branch newsletters, the website and social media.

WHAT'S NEW

24 Jun 2026

Wildflower Society State Conference Merredin – Information for Attendees

Browse the Wildflower Society’s growing archive of resources

South West Capes Branch Symbol
Library

South West Capes Branch Library

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Videos

Andrew Mitchell – Arid Shrubland Plants of Western Australia: 3rd Edition – 12 May 2026 – Perth Branch

Australias South West Bloom Guide
Wildflower Display

Wildflowers of Australia’s South West: Your Ultimate Bloom Guide

Plant Life of Southwestern Australia - Adaptations for Survival
Book

Plant Life of Southwestern Australia – Adaptations for Survival

Explore Settlers Common
Self-Guided Walk

Armadale Settlers’ Common

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Self-Guided Walk

Short walks around Albany to see wildflowers

Find your closest branch

Come to the next event near you

Jul
02
Murdoch Guest Speaker Terry Macfarlane – Trithuria aquatic plants, most diverse in WA
Branch: Murdoch Branch
Date: Thu 02 Jul 2026
| 7:30pm
- 9:30pm
Details: Murdoch Guest Speaker Terry Macfarlane - Trithuria aquatic plants, most diverse in WA
Jul
09
Michael Just: From Seed to Seedling: Propagating Kingia australis and its Woodland Companions
Branch: Armadale Branch
Date: Thu 09 Jul 2026
| 7:15pm
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Details: Michael Just: From Seed to Seedling: Propagating Kingia australis and its Woodland Companions
Jul
14
Perth Branch Monthly Meeting – “Secret lives of orchids” presented by Mark Bundrett
Branch: Perth Branch
Date: Tue 14 Jul 2026
| 7:45pm
- 9:00pm
Details: Perth Branch Monthly Meeting - "Secret lives of orchids" presented by Mark Bundrett

Latest Branch Newsletters

Murdoch

Branch Newsletter

Jun 2026
Eastern Hills

Branch Newsletter

Jun 2026
Perth

Branch Newsletter

Jun 2026
Murdoch

Branch Newsletter

May 2026
Eastern Hills

Branch Newsletter

May 2026
Perth

Branch Newsletter

May 2026
Murdoch

Branch Newsletter

Apr 2026
Eastern Hills

Branch Newsletter

Apr 2026
Perth

Branch Newsletter

Apr 2026
South West Capes

Branch Newsletter

Apr 2026

Become a member

The Wildflower Society brings together people interested in our Western Australian flora. Enthusiastic amateurs and professional botanists work side by side to Know, Grow, Conserve and Enjoy the unique native plants of Western Australia.

The Wildflower Society has an unmatched knowledge of WA’s wildflowers. So, join the Society, benefit from this knowledge and participate in its broad range of activities with likeminded people.