Membership renewals are due for most people in October, and our new website membership system will automatically send you a reminder when your membership is due (some members have their renewal on the date they joined, at other times throughout the year). The volunteers at Perry House are very busy processing renewals. You can make it a bit easier by renewing on-line, using the ‘Members’ tab and clicking on ‘My Membership.’ If you can’t log in, email nmcl@westnet.com.au for help logging in to our new system – which still has some teething problems! Of course, you are still welcome to renew your membership by post in the usual manner. Its your choice! (By the way, our wayward new system has automatically sent out some ‘cancelled’ emails for people who have not yet renewed… please disregard! Members of the Wildflower Society are given 3 months grace for renewal. If you are late, you will not be ‘cancelled’ for a long time yet! Our apologies for this intractable membership system.)
Coming Events
Coming Events
Lake Gwelup Reserve Guided Walk
20 July @ 8:00 am
Join David Pike for a 90 minute guided walk in Lake Gwelup Reserve, looking at flora, birds and waterbirds, insects […]
Read moreExploring Plant Diversity – Nature Journaling
23 July @ 7:30 pm
Join Northern Suburbs members for the monthly meeting, this month to be held at the Mt Flora Museum Meeting Room, […]
Read moreStar Swamp Bushland Reserve Guided Walk
27 July @ 8:00 am
Join David Pike for a 90 minute guided walk through the Star Swamp Bushland, looking at flora, insects and wildlife. […]
Read moreLandsdale Conservation Park Guided Walk
3 August @ 8:00 am
Join David Pike for a 90 minute guided walk in Landsdale Conservation Park, looking at flora, insects and wildlife. Meet […]
Read moreKim Fletcher : Knowing about Djilba: the Noongar first Spring.
6 August @ 2:00 pm
Knowing about Djilba: the Noongar first Spring.
Read moreThilo Krueger: How citizen scientists helped in tripling the species number of the Drosera microphylla complex
8 August @ 7:30 pm
Thilo Kreuger’s presentation will describe how citizen scientists and social media helped in the tripling the species number of the Drosera microphylla complex - a group of nine closely related carnivorous plants that produce a stunning diversity of different flower colours from southwest-Australia.
Read moreThe 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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