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September 2017
Albany Wildflower Show
Albany 20-23 September 2017 St John's Church Hall, York Street Wednesday- Friday 9am to 4pm Saturday 9am to 1pm Visitor…
Find out more »Ongerup Wildflower Show
To the Wildflower Society of WA Inc. Our Committee has set the dates for the Ongerup Wildflower Display in 2017…
Find out more »Brixton Street Guided Walk
Enjoy a guided walk with Wildflower Society members Bronwen & Greg Keighery through the beautiful Brixton Street Wetlands and discover…
Find out more »Nature’s Beauty Revealed walk: Brixton Street Wetlands, Kenwick
Walk with Greg and Bronwen Keighery, internationally renowned Perth botanists, through the Brixton Street Wetlands, Kenwick.
Find out more »Lake Gwelup Reserve Guided Walk
Guided walk through Lake Gwelup Reserve with David Pike and Friends of Lake Gwelup, looking at Spring flowers, waterbirds, insects…
Find out more »East of Albany Highway – Wildflower Shows
South West: Hidden Treasures Bloom Festival 15 Sept – 15 October 2017 Various shires East of the Albany Highway See…
Find out more »Chittering Spring Flower Festival
A Three Day Celebration of our beautiful West Australian Springtime of Colour Each year in Spring, Chittering comes alive with…
Find out more »Esperance Wildflower Show
St Andrews Church Hall, Andrew St., Esperance http://www.esperance.perth.anglican.org/parish-activities/wildflower-festival.html http://www.visitesperance.com/events.asp The Esperance Anglican Wildflower Festival is an annual showcase of around…
Find out more »Nature’s Beauty Revealed walk: Settlers’ Common, Bedfordale
Guided walk through Settlers' Common, Join the bus at the Environmental Centre which will take you to the Observation Circle walk paths.
On your return, enjoy a cuppa while looking at the displays in the Centre.
Nature’s Beauty Revealed – Walk & Weed: Bungendore Park, Bedfordale
Help the Bungendore Park Environmental Group eradicate weeds in the park. Retire back to the Environmental Centre for morning tea then join a guided walk through Settlers' Common
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…