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Mark Brundrett talks about orchids – how citizen science projects can play a key role in orchid conservation
5 August, 2018 @ 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm
$3
Mark is talking to us about the biology/ecology of orchids. He is the author of the book
Identification and Ecology of Southwest Australian Orchids
(2014, Western Australian Naturalists’ Club Inc.)
The Hare Orchid (Leporella fimbriata) being pollinated by a Bull Ant (Myrmecia urens)
We will open the door to the People Place at 1.30pm to give people a chance to look at a specimen table – bring snippets from the garden, or cutting material to share.
Since we had the woody weeds activity in May, we may also have a display of the common woody weeds of our region.
Afternoon tea.
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