Fronds 86, August 2017
In this issue
- Public Art: the new Treehouse
- Golden Wattle in the Capital on National Wattle Day
- Partnerships, projects & collaboration on rare Pomaderris
- The challenge of improving ex situ collections for threatened plants
- Botanical Bookshop Reviews
- ClimateWatch in the ANBG
- Friendly Chatter:
– Photographic Group
– Gardens Guides
– Australasian Botanic Gardens Volunteer Guides Conference
– Growing Friends
– Plant Science Group - Documenting Nancy’s photos
- The biggest bee in the Gardens
- Gardens Shorts
- Friends Briefs
- What’s On, including Thursday Talks
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