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November 2019
Bedfordale Bush Markets – November
The Armadale Branch will be at the twilight Bedfordale Bush Markets. Weather permitting, there will be a short walk into…
Find out more »Harrisdale Swamp wildflower walk
Debbie Walker from Armadale Branch will be leading us through this special remnant reserve! The tracks at Harrisdale Swamp Reserve…
Find out more »Bronwen Keighery: Making our wonderful flora accessible from paper to the Internet
A brief history on making the information of our native flora accessible to everyone from wildflowers in early botanical art to paper identification keys and photos to modern-day electronics.
Find out more »October 2019
Spring into Armadale – Walk – Fletcher Park and Lambert Lane
Fletcher Park and Lambert Lane form part of Bush Forever Site 264 (approx 19 ha) The vegetation has been listed…
Find out more »Ross Wylie – Stream Care : Focusing on Waterway Architecture and Design
Ross's talk will focus on the design, construction, care and maintenance of man-made, or altered, waterways. This will include case…
Find out more »September 2019
Armadale Branch
Walk: Bungendore Park
Find out more »Bedfordale Bush Markets – September
The Armadale Branch will be at the Bedfordale Bush Markets Weather permitting, there will be a short walk into Bungendore…
Find out more »Spring into Armadale : Walk through Lloyd Hughes Park, Kelmscott
Walk through Lloyd Hughes Park , an 18 ha “A” Class reserve, lead by the custodians of the park.
Find out more »Bryony Fremlin – Lake Forrestdale Nature Reserve
Forrestdale Lake, situated in the city of Armadale, is a 245Ha Class A reserve and is of internationally important as a habitat and refuge for water birds. Bryony’s talk and slide show will highlight the importance of the lake through the eyes of an artist/photographer.
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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