Fronds 96, December 2020
In this issue
- The Banksian Herbarium at the Natural History Museum London
- 50 Years Ago, from the Gardens’ Image Collection
- Book review: Black Mountain – a Natural History of a Canberra Icon
- Grasses in the Gardens
- My place in the landscape
- The underground story in the Banksia Garden
- Book Review: Miracle on Black Mountain – A History of the ANBG
- Friends Funded Projects, pullout double page with map
- Friends ANBG, Life Members 2020
- Friends Annual General Meeting
- Competition: Win your own copy of Banks
- Botanical Bookshop
- Spotted pardalotes, ANBG
- Garden Shorts
- Book review: Banks
- Book review: Field Guide to the Orchids of the Southern Tablelands
- Friendly Chatter:
– Botanic Art Groups
– Growing Friends
– Photographic Group
– Volunteer Guides - Thursday Talks
- Friends Briefs
- What’s on at the Gardens
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