Native Botany - Proteaceae family 101
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Native Botany - Proteaceae family 101

Join us for an enlightening seminar on WA native botany, focusing on the Proteaceae family, hosted by Kings Park's Herbarium botanist.

By Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority

Date and time

Sun, 25 May 2025 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM AWST

Location

Kings Park Education - Green Room

Kattidj Close Kings Park, WA 6005 Australia

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

This event will delve into the rich diversity and ecological significance of the Proteaceae family, which includes WA icons such as Banksia, Hakea, Grevillea, Adenanthos, Isopogon. Our expert Botanist will share insights into key morphological features that aid with identification and the unique adaptations and roles these plants play in their native habitats, as well as their importance in conservation efforts.


Don't miss this opportunity to deepen your understanding of native flora and connect with fellow plant enthusiasts. Whether you're a seasoned botanist or simply curious about the natural world, this seminar promises to be both informative and inspiring. Join us at Kings Park and discover the fascinating world of Proteaceae!


This event will also include a guided walk covering a short distance on paved surfaces. Please dress for the outdoors including sun protection, and wear comfortable, enclosed shoes.

Frequently asked questions

What happens to the proceeds from ticket sales for this event?

All funds are directed to supporting the work of the Western Australian Botanic Garden.

What is the refund policy for this event?

Refunds are not available in most circumstances once a booking has been made. For any enquiries about this event, please contact: [email protected]

Do you accept Companion Card?

Yes! If you require a Companion Card admission for this event, please book a ticket for the cardholder as usual, and then contact us at [email protected] with details of the Companion Card and we'll arrange admission for the Companion.

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