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February 2023
Chingarrup Santuary- Eddy Wajon
Eddy will talk about the years of work he and Donna have put into Chingarrup Sanctuary. It is a 572ha…
Find out more »October 2022
“The Life and Times of Emily Pelloe” Alex George
Emily Pelloe was the first person to popularise WA’s wildflowers by producing books and having a regular wildflower column the…
Find out more »September 2022
“Orchids along the Bibbulmun Track” Ian Kininmonth and Helena Studham
Join Ian Kininmonth and Helen Studham as they recall their adventures and find out about the orchids they photographed and…
Find out more »July 2022
“Dirt-poor soils, pesky parasites and friendly fungi shape plant diversity in south-western Australia” Hans Lambers
Southwest Australia is a biodiversity hotspot, with greatest plant diversity on severely phosphorus-impoverished soils. Non-mycorrhizal plant families (e.g., Proteaceae) feature…
Find out more »June 2022
The Flora of Badgingarra NP” Fred and Jean Hort
How many of our readers have visited Badgingarra National Park? Yes, I am sure you all know where it is…
Find out more »May 2022
To Alice via the Great Central Road by Ken Wadley
Ken had a most interesting trip to the ‘Red Centre’ where he travelled on some of the lesser-known roads. This…
Find out more »March 2022
Adaptations in the Southwest Australia Flora. Byron Lamont
We will examine the geological history of Western Australia from when it was attached to Antarctica 150 million years ago.…
Find out more »October 2021
Threatened Flora Translocations- Leonie Monks
Leonie Monks works on the management and conservation of Threatened Flora, including the value of fire and of intact insect…
Find out more »September 2021
Wildflower Ramble
This is an easy walk in the Glen Forrest Superblock and around Nyaania Creek. It should be full of interest…
Find out more »From Red Box and Beyond- Western Australian Herbarium Collections and their use in Biodiversity Science
Dr Shelley James is the Collections Manager of the WA Herbarium. In this presentation, she will describe how the WA…
Find out more »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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