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March 2020
MEETING CANCELLED: Northern Suburbs Branch Monthly Meeting
THE 24 MARCH MEETING HAS BEEN CANCELLED DUE TO THE SOCIAL-DISTANCING RESTRICTIONS OF THE COVID-19 OUTBREAK. WATCH THE WEBSITE FOR…
Find out more »Cancelled – Cherie Kemp talks about Land for Wildlife and Nature Conservation Covenants
Doors open at 1.30pm Cherie is going to talk about Land for Wildlife, in the past and present, and also…
Find out more »February 2020
Northern Suburbs Branch Monthly Meeting
Join us at Northern Suburbs branch for a talk by Judith Harvey on the 'Flora of Rottnest Island'. Meeting includes…
Find out more »Rod Cary talks about a life in horticulture
MY LIFE IN HORTICULTURE Rod Cary: short bio After study at UWA 1969-70 (botany, zoology, chemistry, geology), Rod worked at…
Find out more »John Ewing: Red Wispy Spider Orchids and other stuff
There are over 450 different native orchids in Western Australia which come in a huge variety of shapes, sizes and colours. John’s talk will be in two parts – firstly the red Spider Orchids and secondly a quick visual tour of other Western Australian orchid genera.
Find out more »Dr James Tsakalos – Kwongan Vegetation – Perth Branch – Changed venue
***Please note - due to repairs at the Subiaco Community Centre, the meeting will be held at The Palms Community…
Find out more »Eucalypts with Malcolm French
Join us for our first talk in 2020!
Find out more »December 2019
Alex George and AGM
We will finish up a busy year we will hold our Branch AGM and hear from Alex George who will…
Find out more »November 2019
Northern Suburbs Branch Monthly Meeting
Come along to the Northern Suburbs Branch monthly meeting at the Henderson Environment Centre, Groat St, North Beach. Guest speaker:…
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 »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.
We are committed to providing help to the following…