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Perth Branch General Meeting with David James on the Anstey-Keane Dampland

11 November @ 8:00 pm

David James Reflections on the Anstey-Keane Dampland Launched earlier in the year by its authors Bryony Fremlin and David James, […]

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Seed Cleaning Group

12 November @ 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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Northern Suburbs Nursery Closed From 13 November 2025

13 November

Northern Suburbs Branch Nursery at Landsdale Farm is now closed to the public for plant sales while we move to […]

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Jolanda Keeble: ‘Field Guide for Wongan Hills’

13 November @ 7:30 pm

Note: Change of venue. For most wildflower enthusiasts, the Wongan Hills is well known as a significant nature reserve in the Shire of Wongan-Ballidu; it is located about a 2.5 hour drive north-east of Perth. The area is also famous for its yearly Verticordia Festival at Reynoldson Reserve.
Jolanda started working on a book about the flora of Wongan Hills in 2022. She will share some of the background work and the results that led to this publication.

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Lake Gwelup Reserve Guided Walk

15 November @ 8:00 am

Join David Pike for a 90 minute guided walk in Lake Gwelup Reserve, looking at flora, birds and waterbirds, insects […]

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Propagation Group

17 November @ 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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