Fronds 99, December 2021
In this issue
- Some Favourite Plants from Flowers, Fruit and Foliage
- Quality control of National Seed Bank collections
- From cultivated plant to environmental weed
- Friendly Chatter:
– Photographic Group
– Botanic Art Groups
– Volunteer Guides
– Nature Journaling
– Growing Friends
– Nature Journaling - Friends History
- Thursday Talks 2021 – a Half Year in Review
- Help record Gang-gang behaviour
- Butterflies are Back!
- Gardens Shorts
– Obituary: Estelle Margaret Canning - Botanical Bookshop
- Friends AGM
- Friends Briefs
– Life Memberships
– Obituary: Bev Fisher - What’s on at the Gardens
- Thursday Talks
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