Fronds 77, August 2014
In this issue
- Our new Patron
- Postcards from Kakadu
- Twenty years growing
- The Cootamundra conundrum
- Floresco chef a winner
- Bird bonanza
- New Holland Honeyeater and other Garden birds
- Sighting ANBG Gang-gangs
- Meeting birds with Kurt Thaler
- Breakfast with the birds
- Barbara Daly retires
- Plant Conservation and Management in the Australian Alps
- From the Bookshop
- Artists-in-Residence
- Growing Friends
- Photographic Group
- In the Night Garden with the Guides
- Art Exhibition report
- Plant Science Group
- Friends Briefs
- John Wrigley obituary
- Garden Shorts
- What’s on at the Gardens
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