Join the APS Northern Beaches Group for an evening of botanical learning and discovery at our April meeting.
The evening will begin with a focus on the Haemodoraceae plant family, presented by Georgine, exploring the unique characteristics and ecological significance of this fascinating group of native plants.
Following this, Mark Blanche will present Native Landscape Restoration after Stormwater Project at Rouse Hill. This detailed talk will explore the ecological restoration work following the Rouse Hill stormwater infrastructure project, highlighting the role of native vegetation in sustainable water management. The presentation will run for approximately 45 to 60 minutes, followed by refreshments.
Event Details Venue: The Corkery Building, Stony Range Regional Botanic Garden, Dee Why 2099 Date: Thursday, April 3, 2025 Start Time: 7:15 PM
Schedule 7:15 PM – Plant Family: Haemodoraceae – Georgine 7:30 PM – Presentation: Native Landscape Restoration after Stormwater Project at Rouse Hill – Mark Blanche
All are welcome. For enquiries apsnorthernbeaches@gmail.com.
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