February 2023 Newsletter Now Online

The latest newsletter of the Wildflower Society of WA is now available for download for Society Members. You may download […]
Read morePhotograph: Cyanicula gemmata by Mark Brundrett
The latest newsletter of the Wildflower Society of WA is now available for download for Society Members. You may download […]
Read moreBushland reserves of Armadale – compiled by the Armadale Branch this booklet describes 22 natural bushland reserves in Armadale that can accessed by the public.
Read moreThe Society’s “parent” group, ANPSA, holds biennial national conferences and the next will be held in Kiama, New South Wales […]
Read moreComing Events
1 April @ 8:00 am
Join David Pike for a 90 minute guided walk in Landsdale Conservation Park, looking at flora, insects and wildlife. Meet […]
Read more6 April @ 7:30 pm
The special plants of Lord Howe Island will be brought to life from Eddy's visit last year.
Read more8 April @ 8:00 am
Join David Pike and Jennie Villiers for a 90 minute guided walk in Koondoola Regional Bushland, looking at flora, insects […]
Read more12 April @ 9:00 am
This group meets fortnightly to prepare seeds for the propagation of native plants. The group maintains an extensive seed bank […]
Read more13 April @ 7:30 pm
Dr John Huisman is the Curator of the Western Australian Herbarium and he also undertakes taxonomic research into the Western Australian marine plants. John’s presentation will concentrate on the seaweed flora of the Perth region, including historical and recent studies, and will attempt to raise appreciation of the value and beauty of this often-ignored group of plants.
Read more15 April @ 8:00 am
Join David Pike for a 90 minute guided walk in Lake Gwelup Reserve, looking at flora, birds and waterbirds, insects […]
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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