e-book series – second group of two books available
The e-book series has been created in response to what has been observed over the years. Many people want to […]
Read morePhotograph: Cyanicula gemmata by Mark Brundrett
The e-book series has been created in response to what has been observed over the years. Many people want to […]
Read moreThe e-book series has been created in response to what has been observed over the years. Many people want to […]
Read moreThe Wildflower Society of WA Inc. is joining forces with the Conservation Council of WA and other environmental groups to […]
Read moreComing Events
7 November @ 7:30 pm
It was through Chittering Wildlife Carers that he first discovered artificial hollows, designed to replicate the natural breeding area of […]
Read more9 November @ 8:00 am
Join David Pike and Jennie Villiers for a 90 minute guided walk in Koondoola Regional Bushland, looking at flora, insects […]
Read more9 November @ 9:00 am
Guildford is hosting an inaugural Open Gardens weekend on November 9th and 10th. The event will include open gardens in […]
Read more10 November @ 9:00 am
RSVP to John Hill dihill@iinet.net.au
Read more12 November @ 8:00 pm
New Mountain Bells-Darwinia and allies Our guest presenter at our next General Meeting is Greg Keighery, presenting an update on […]
Read more14 November @ 7:15 pm
John’s talk will include his project for DBCA on Priority 1 & 2 grevilleas, some current conservation issues and possible solutions and growing grevilleas for enjoyment at home.
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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