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WILDFLOWER SHOWS 2024
Bushland Conservation Fund
The Wildflower Society Bushland Conservation Fund is a separate fund used only for Conservation and Environmental purposes, and is a Charity and Deductible Gift Recipient. Donations to the Wildflower Society Bushland Conservation Fund are tax deductible. The Fund is not-for-profit and separately administered in accordance with the relevant legislation.
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Coming Events
Perth Branch General Meeting Featuring Jolanda Keeble on Wongan Hills
10 September @ 8:00 pm
Wongan Hills and a new Wongan Hills Flora Guide For most wildflower enthusiasts, Wongan Hills is well known as a […]
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Alex George: Musings from my garden
12 September @ 7:15 pm
Alex’s presentation will show how he watches his garden, how he sees colour and shapes, the changes in plants during the year as they put out new growth, buds, flowers and fruit, go dormant in summer, the bark of trees and keeping an herbarium of pressed specimens.
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Koondoola Regional Bushland Guided Walk
14 September @ 8:00 am
Join David Pike and Jennie Villiers for a 90 minute guided walk in Koondoola Regional Bushland, looking at flora, insects […]
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Guided Wildflower Walk – Orelia 2024
15 September @ 10:00 am
City of Kwinana will be once again organising this popular free annual walk in Orelia with Guides from the Murdoch […]
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Propagation Group
16 September @ 12:00 pm
This group meets on the third Monday of the month to propagate plants from seeds and cuttings. Knowledge is shared; […]
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Seed Cleaning Group
18 September @ 9:00 am
This group meets fortnightly to prepare seeds for propagation.
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The 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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