The Albany Branch
of
The Wildflower Society of Western Australia

We hold monthly meetings on the third Tuesday of each month at 7.30pm in the Conference Room of CALM, 120 Albany Highway, Albany.  An excursion to different locations of flora interest within the Albany region is planned to take place during the Saturday following each meeting.  Notifications of details are placed in the local papers prior to the meetings and excursions.  Further information may be obtained by contacting the Publicity Officer, Peter Stewart, on 9842 5121, or the Hebarium on 9842 4545, Mondays to Thursdays, between 9.30am - noon.

Our  President, elected  at the AGM in February 2007 is Peter Stewart, phone: 9842 5121

The Albany branch holds our annual Wildflower Exhibition in the St John's Church Hall, York Street, Albany during the latter part of September each year.

For those wishing to visit the national website for the Australian Society of Australian Plants there is a well used site at this address
 

WILDFLOWER EXHIBITION
DETAILS FOR THE YEAR 2008
Dates: 24 to 27 September inclusive
 

General Information: Open daily 9am - 6pm Wednesday to Friday
                                 9am - 1pm Saturday
Admission (Donation): Adults $3.00    Children Free

Enquiries: (08) 9842 4545 (Herbarium)

Please come and see our wonderful display of native flowers.

And while you are in Albany, here are some terrific walks and day trips to enjoy our magnificent scenery and some of the native flora growing naturally.
For more detailed information on the walks around Albany, the City of Albany published in 2004, a more up to date booklet titled "Walking Naturally in Albany. This may be obtained from the City of Albany, PO Box 484, Albany, Western Australia 6331. Cost $5.00 plus postage.

For several years a hard working committee has been developing the Mount Martin Regional Botanic Park where much of Albany's native flora may be found growing. 
We regret that we are no longer able to supply a link to this site as the park has been vested under the auspices of the Department of Environment and Conservation, formerly CALM.
To access the walk trails in the park, it is necessary to drive to the Ledge Beach carpark after first turning into the Gull Rock Road from Nanarup Road and then taking a right hand turn to Ledge Beach.


Albany Harbour Front by Dennis Greeve
Limestone Head from Mt Martin by Dennis Greeve

 
View from Mt Melville overlooking the town of Albany, Mt Clarence, Princess Royal Harbour and King George Sound by Kay Stehn

Updated: 6 March 2008