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May 2022
Sophie Xiang: My Wildflower Journey
Sophie is an enthusiastic self-taught photographer who uses the camera function of her mobile phone. Her wildflower journey started some three years ago with no photography or botanical background. Since then, she has gained much knowledge on both fronts and has fallen deeply in love with the beauty of our Western Australian flora.
Find out more »Guest Speaker: Andrew Brown – Recently Discovered Orchids
Prior to retirement in 2017 I worked as a Conservation Biologist and Taxonomist at the Western Australian Department of Biodiversity,…
Find out more »April 2022
Northern Suburbs Members’ Covid Adventures
Join Northern Suburbs members for the monthly meeting, held at the Henderson Environment Centre in the Star Swamp Bushland Reserve,…
Find out more »Kim Fletcher: The Beauty of Local Wildflowers – Djeran
In his talk, Kim Fletcher will describe that despite the harsh conditions the local bush has endured over summer, there are still flowers to be discovered blooming to enliven what is generally a drab bushland. With the first rains, the browns, yellows and dull greens of so much of the local vegetation begins to disappear to be replaced by a refreshed vegetation.
Find out more »Guest Speaker: John Colwill – WA Daisies
John Colwill is the Founder of WADAISIES - Specialist growers and suppliers of seeds of West Australian native ephemeral plants.…
Find out more »March 2022
Adaptations in the Southwest Australia Flora. Byron Lamont
We will examine the geological history of Western Australia from when it was attached to Antarctica 150 million years ago.…
Find out more »“Take a Look at the Northern Suburbs Nursery”
NORTHERN SUBURBS BRANCH MONTHLY MEETING. Guest Speaker: Nursery Volunteers will present a diverse introduction to the Northern Suburbs Nursery at…
Find out more »Guest Speaker – Professor Simon McKirdy
Professor Simon McKirdy is the Pro Vice Chancellor Harry Butler Institute, Professor of Biosecurity, Chair Western Australian Biosecurity Council and…
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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