Our Society

All about our society

What's on this month

List of Talks & excursions

Where we meet

Conserving bushland

Policies of our society

History of our society

Join or renew membership

How to contact us

Our FLowers

Why they are special

Viewing them Perth

Viewing them SW

Mini-gallery - lots of pics

Flower shows

In flower arrangements

Helpful people

Books

How to buy our books

Books by category

Books by alphabet

2nd hand books

Bushland surveys

Verticordia book

Flora Catalogue

Growing

Why to grow them

About Perth soils

All about water

Helpful hints on growing

Good plants to grow

How to get them

Links

Oz Sister Societies

Wildflower groups, WA

Kings Park, CALM ......

Links to Photos

Assorted information

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Ffty years

Newsletter history

Pages from recent issues


Our Plants

The South West of Western Australia is home to an astonishing range of remarkable plants.

There are, for example, more species in the Fitzgerald River reserve than in the United Kingdom. Two of them are shown on the right.

 

Royal Hakea Royal Hakea (Hakea victoria)
Qualup bell Qualup Bell (Pimelea physodes)


Our web site will help you to:

• Learn why our flowers are so special
• Locate talks about them.
• Find how to grow them.
• Buy books about them.
• Learn where to see them growing.
• Join our society.


And much more.

Welcome


Our Society

We aim to know, grow, conserve and enjoy our plants.

We come from all sections of the community.
We include professional and amateur botanists.
And propagators.
And just ordinary folk.
You just have to like our flowers.

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