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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

12 Apr 2026

Rare Flora Survey Project 2026 – register your interest to be part of the surveys

Browse the Wildflower Society’s growing archive of resources

Banksia menziesii
Self-Guided Walk

Creyk Park

Trillion Trees
Native Plant Nursery

Trillion Trees – Hazelmere

Explore WA's Wildflowers
Wildflower Display

Explore WA’s Wildflowers

Cover - Hints on Growing Native Plants

Hints on Growing Native Plants (waiting on Grow Committee to update)

Actinodium cunninghamii - M Pieroni
Wildflower Display

Albany Blooming Biodiversity ANPSA National Conference 2019 Wildflower Slideshow

Plant Life of Western Australia (1)
Book

Plant Life of Southwestern Australia: A Review

Find your closest branch

Come to the next event near you

Mar
28
Star Swamp Bushland Guided Walk
Branch: Northern Suburbs Branch
Date: Sat 28 Mar 2026
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Details: Star Swamp Bushland Guided Walk
Apr
04
Landsdale Conservation Park Guided Walk
Branch: Northern Suburbs Branch
Date: Sat 04 Apr 2026
| 8:00am
- 9:30am
Details: Landsdale Conservation Park Guided Walk
Apr
11
Koondoola Regional Bushland Guided Walk
Branch: Northern Suburbs Branch
Date: Sat 11 Apr 2026
| 8:00am
- 9:30am
Details: Koondoola Regional Bushland Guided Walk

Latest Branch Newsletters

South West Capes

Branch Newsletter

Apr 2026
Perth

Branch Newsletter

Apr 2026
Eastern Hills

Branch Newsletter

Apr 2026
South West Capes

Branch Newsletter

Mar 2026
Murdoch

Branch Newsletter

Mar 2026
Perth

Branch Newsletter

Mar 2026
Eastern Hills

Branch Newsletter

Mar 2026
South West Capes

Branch Newsletter

Feb 2026
Eastern Hills

Branch Newsletter

Feb 2026
Murdoch

Branch Newsletter

Feb 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.