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May 2018
Judith Harvey’s Path to Rottnest
As part of the Perth Branch's theme for 2018, speakers are asked to include their 'wildflower journey' in their talk…
Find out more »April 2018
Difficulties in trying to identify Red Wispy Spider Orchids.
The genus Caladenia contains about 240 species, the vast majority of which are endemic to Australia. Western Australia has over…
Find out more »Northern Suburbs Branch Monthly Meeting
Northern Suburbs monthly meeting with plant sales and door prizes. Guest speaker: Kevin Coate on 'The Kingdom of Bhutan'. All…
Find out more »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 »March 2018
Northern Suburbs Monthly Meeting
Northern Suburbs monthly meeting with plant sales and door prizes. Guest speaker: Judith Harvey on 'Rare Flora Search and Rescue…
Find out more »Tony Scalzo on Wax Flowers
How does one get from a PhD in the immune response to the influenza virus (and a rewarding and successful…
Find out more »Brian Moyle: The Wildflower Society and Conservation
Long-time Wildflower Society member and past President Brian Moyle talks about the Society and conservation. Doors open 1.30pm for book…
Find out more »February 2018
Northern Suburbs Branch Monthly Meeting
Northern Suburbs' monthly guest speaker meeting, with plant sales and door prizes. Guest Speaker: Bob Dixon on 'Propagation for Your…
Find out more »An eGuide to WA Wildflowers – Bronwen Keighery
Why do some people just love wildflowers? The basic theme for the Wildflower Society Perth Branch talks for 2018 is…
Find out more »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 »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…