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September 2021
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…
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Wildflower Ramble
This wildflower ramble in Mundaring will be led by Janet Atkins and Robin Rudeforth. Mostly flat walking but some gentle…
Find out more »Piesse Brook Rehabilitation
Ken Patterson will talk about the work the Friends of Piesse Brook have done over many years to improve the…
Find out more »July 2021
“Slime Moulds” presented by Karina Knight
Slime moulds are eukaryotic organisms, originally classified as fungi but not so any longer. Karina Knight, ex WA Herbarium Collections…
Find out more »June 2021
“Banksia Woodlands Restoration” presented by Vanessa Brown
Vanessa Brown is a PhD student researching seed enhancement technologies and how they can be used to overcome restoration barriers…
Find out more »May 2021
The Old Herbarium’s Native Plant Garden with Alex George
Designed to showcase some of WA’s most spectacular plants, the Agriculture Department (which owned the site) had to be convinced…
Find out more »April 2021
“From Red Box and Beyond – Western Australian Herbarium Collections and their use in Biodiversity Science” Shelley James
Herbariums contain centuries of botanical specimens gathered from around the globe. Changes in research and technology make the information contained…
Find out more »March 2021
Members Night: Share and Identify!
Come and share some interesting plant moments with other members! Show and tell – the wonderful everlastings at Paynes Find…
Find out more »February 2021
Bushtucker by Natasha Bowden
SERCUL’s Education and Promotion Manager, Natasha Bowden will be presenting at the February meeting, talking about Bush Tucker and the…
Find out more »November 2020
Wildflower Ramble
Join us for the last ramble of the year in our local John Forrest National Park. This walk will be…
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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