November Newsletter – now online

The latest newsletter of the Wildflower Society of WA is now available for download to Members Only. You may download […]
Read morePhotograph: Cyanicula gemmata by Mark Brundrett
The latest newsletter of the Wildflower Society of WA is now available for download to Members Only. You may download […]
Read moreThe Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development is currently promoting the need to adopt biosecurity measures this coming spring […]
Read morePerth Airport’s last remaining threatened Banksia Woodlands, wetlands and Aboriginal cultural and heritage sites are under imminent threat of clearing […]
Read moreComing Events
March 9 @ 8:00 pm
Our first meeting in March will be at the Tom Dadour Community Centre 363 Bagot Road, Subiaco as the Subiaco Community Centre […]
Read moreMarch 11 @ 7:30 pm
Nancy Scade (Australian Native Nursery) will be describing the many local native grasses and their role in our wonderful bushland.
Read moreMarch 13 @ 8:00 am
Join David Pike for a 90 minute guided walk in Koondoola Regional Bushland, looking at flora, insects and wildlife. Meet […]
Read moreMarch 14 @ 2:00 pm
GARDEN FORUM GREAT WESTERN AUSTRALIAN PLANTS FOR GARDENS A range of speakers will bring you thoughts and ideas from their […]
Read moreMarch 20 @ 8:00 am
Join David Pike for a 90 minute guided walk in Lake Gwelup Reserve, looking at flora, birds and waterbirds, insects […]
Read moreMarch 23 @ 7:30 pm
Guest Speaker: Diana Papenfus on "The Kimberley's Lake Gregory (Paraku)". Meeting includes sales of native plants, a plant identification session […]
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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