Fronds 112, April 2026
In this issue
- Various vile weeds: Close up
- National Seed Bank upgrade
- Friends Briefs:
– Member Jungle, Friends’ new online membership system
– Bushland Nature Walk
– Bruce Lindenmayer Memorial Lecture
– Get snapping: The annual student photo competition
– Donation of photos to ANBG
– Butterfly Walks - Botanical Bookshop book reviews:
– Good Nature – Kathy Willis
– The Garden at the End of the World – Cassy Polimeni
– and a special note – Sue Dowling retires from the Bookshop - Friendly Chatter:
– Botanic Art Group
– Growing Friends
– Nature Journaling
– Photographic Group
– Volunteer Guides - Gardens Shorts:
– Director’s report
– ANBG hosts Botanic Gardens Congress
– STEM Extravaganza at the Canberra Show
– Corpse Flower turns over a new leaf
– Securing species on Balawan / Mount Imlay: collaboration and innovation - What’s on at the Gardens
- Exhibitions
- Thursday Talks: April to August 2026
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