Fronds 100, April 2022
In this issue
- Friends Lawn now open
- A new take on the scientific value of the ANBG Living Collection
- Friendly Chatter:
– Botanic Art Groups
– Growing Friends
– Nature Journaling
– Photographic Group
– Volunteer Guides
– Plant Science Group - Friends history
- Recovery: photographic exhibition
- Flowers visited by the Metallic Green Carpenter Bee in the Gardens, 2017–22
- Banksia: the long history of an iconic genus
- Gardens Shorts
- Botanical Bookshop
- Friends Briefs
- Botanic endeavour
- What’s on at the Gardens
- Thursday Talks: April to August 2022
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