e-book series – another book in the series is 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 latest newsletter of the Wildflower Society of WA is now available for download for Society Members. You may download […]
Read moreComing Events
10 May @ 10:00 am
Drosera oreopodion is a Critically Endangered pygmy sundew, only 3-4 cm tall. It is endemic to the City of Armadale […]
Read more14 May @ 9:00 am
This group meets fortnightly to prepare seeds for the propagation of native plants. The group maintains an extensive seed bank […]
Read more17 May @ 8:00 am
Join David Pike for a 90 minute guided walk in Lake Gwelup Reserve, looking at flora, birds and waterbirds, insects […]
Read more19 May @ 12:00 pm
This group meets on the third Monday of the month to propagate plants from seeds and cuttings. Knowledge is shared; […]
Read more23 May @ 7:00 pm
As many members will know, Malcolm French is an excellent speaker, with an encyclopaedic knowledge of eucalypts in Western Australia. […]
Read more24 May @ 8:00 am
Join David Pike for a 90 minute guided walk through the Star Swamp Bushland, looking at flora, insects and wildlife. […]
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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