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September 2022
Perth Branch General Meeting featuring Mark Brundrett on the Southwest WA hotspot
Complex plant responses to fire, pollination and infertile soils make Southwestern Australia the most extraordinary biodiversity hotspot Our local bioregion,…
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Perth Branch General Meeting featuring Ben Anderson
By analysing specific portions of life's genetic code - DNA - scientists have constructed family trees for whole groups of…
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Perth Branch July meeting featuring Karina Knight on Slime Moulds
Myxomycetes in Western Australia Slime moulds (Myxomycetes) have surely been lumbered with the most unappealing of names for a taxonomic…
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Perth Branch meeting featuring Dr David Coates on processes threatening plant diversity conservation in WA
Threatened species, threatening processes, and conserving plant diversity in southwest Western Australia At our June General Meeting, the Perth Branch…
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Ashfield Flats walk
The Ashfield Flats Wetlands is a salt marsh community at Ashfield Flats Reserve. Oceanic, estuary, river and urban stormwater processes…
Find out more »May General Meeting featuring Fiamma Riviera on the recovery of kwongan and Banksia woodlands after mining
Long-term recovery of kwongan heath and Banksia woodlands after mining: a regional comparison Regional descriptions of patterns of vegetation recovery…
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Perth Branch AGM and presentation by Prof Simon Wilde on the Formation and Development of the Darling Fault and Scarp
Our April meeting will also be our AGM, in which we will a brief summary of the year and ask…
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Perth Branch General Meeting featuring Prof. Hans Lambers
A Jewel in the Crown of a Global Biodiversity Hotspot: the story of the rare Grevillea thelemanniana and its allies…
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February General Meeting with guest presenter Gavan McGrath from DBCA
The hydrology sustaining a temperate coastal salt marsh in the Swan Canning Estuary: Considering its future under urban and climate…
Find out more »November 2021
Leonie Monks on Plant Translocations, at the Perth Branch General Meeting
Research Scientist Leonie Monks has been working with DBCA conducting flora translocations for many years and during that time has…
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.
We are committed to providing help to the following…