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Here’s a fantastic Kids Colouring page

And another page created by the Armadale Branch – Wildflowers of Armadale Colouring Page.

We’re sure you’re artistic and creative work will be stunning!

 

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Take a Walk on the Wild Side

Every branch of the Wildflower Society sponsors walks and other excursions.  Check the Society events calendar for walks and talks throughout Western Australia. Events.

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Public Preferences for Ecological Urban Plantings

24 June @ 7:30 pm

Join Northern Suburbs Wildflower Society for the monthly meeting, at the Henderson Environment Centre, Groat St North Beach, starting at […]

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Seed Cleaning Group

25 June @ 9:00 am

This group meets fortnightly to prepare seeds for the propagation of native plants. The group maintains an extensive seed bank […]

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“New Creations from the Kings Park Development Programme” Digby Growns

27 June @ 7:00 pm

Kings Park is the only botanic garden in the world to focus on breeding native plants for horticultural use.  Digby […]

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2025 STATE COUNCIL and ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING and CONFERENCE

28 June

The Wildflower Society of WA State Council and Annual General Meeting will be held on Saturday 28th June 2025 followed […]

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Star Swamp Bushland Reserve Guided Walk

28 June @ 8:00 am

Join David Pike for a 90 minute guided walk through the Star Swamp Bushland, looking at flora, insects and wildlife. […]

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Guest Speaker Roz Hart – Fantastic Fungi

3 July @ 7:30 pm

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