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August 2018
Graham Zemunik: Contrasting landscapes, similar soils, on opposite sides of the world.
Contrasting landscapes, similar soils, on opposite sides of the world: plant communities from the dunes of the Swan Coastal Plain and from the Campos Rupestres, Brazil.
Find out more »July 2018
Paul Gioia: Exploring WA’s urban biodiversity
"Exploring Western Australia's urban biodiversity: using online resources more effectively".
Find out more »June 2018
Botanical Art Exhibition
I am organising a Botanical Art Exhibition 'Beauty from the Bush' to coincide with State Conference in June this year,…
Find out more »Rob Neave: Celebration of Helena Aurora Range
Apart from its large banded ironstone rocks, Helena Aurora Range is characterised by stretches of eucalypt woodland and tall, inland whitegums. From the top of the range, visitors are treated to unspoilt views of the Great Western Woodlands as far as the eye can see. Join photographer Rob Neave with a visual treat of this incredible part of our vast backyard.
Find out more »May 2018
Sue Barker: When is a fungal infection not a disease?
Sue will challenge the concept of species by asking: if the members of two species require each other to survive through evolutionary time, are they really two separate species?
Find out more »April 2018
Alex Chapman: FloraBase – the Western Australian Flora
Twenty years since its release, FloraBase website is still maintained on a daily basis. Alex will reveal some of the tricks and tips for using the site during the talk, so bring along your questions!
Find out more »February 2018
Jolanda Keeble: when is the best time to see the wildflowers at Hi Vallee Farm?
Jolanda Keeble has been documenting the flora of Hi Vallee Farm for some seven years. Jolanda will share her passion and knowledge about the flora and vegetation communities, including the best times to see the many protected flora species found on the farm.
Find out more »November 2017
Paul Doughty: Southwestern Australian Frogs
The 30 southwestern Australian frogs show a wide diversity of size, shape and habits; many evolved from ancient Gondwanan times.
Find out more »October 2017
Kelmscott Show – Wildflower Display
Wildflower display, Art and flora arrangements at the Kelmscott Show.
Find out more »Professor Giles Hardy : Marri Canker – and its risk to native fauna
Murdoch University researchers have been warning for years that thousands of beautiful Marri trees throughout the South West are dying, or are already dead, from two devastating fungal pathogens – a Marri canker, and the Shoot and Flower Blight – collectively known as Marri Decline.
Find out more »The Wildflower Society uses its independent technical knowledge of WA’s wildflowers to help you better know, grow, enjoy and conserve the wildflowers of Western Australia.
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