SAVE WATER - GROW AUSTRALIAN NATIVE PLANTS

warrnambool & district group 

S. G. A. P. 

Society for Growing Australian Plants

Group emblem Correa reflexa 'Grannys Grave'
Acacia myrtifolia

Warrnambool & District Group meets in the Mozart Hall, Gillies Street, on the 4th  Friday of each month (February to November) at 8-00 p.m. Visitors are always welcome. Speakers are provided on a range of interesting subjects.

Images from last Flower Show  Year 2009 Flower Show  

Basic info and tips  Introduction To Growing Australian Plants

Links to other web pages  Other Australian Native Garden Web Pages         

Suggested Plants for Warrnambool  Plants for Warrnambool & District               

Indigenous plant lists  Plants of the Great South West Indigenous Planting Guide

Local Indigenous Plant Photos

How to grow Eucalypts  Growing Eucalypts

Written by Dr. John Sherwood  The Importance of Climate & Soils

Print recommended plant lists for your property "Environmental Weeds of Warrnambool"  NEW

                                                                      (a joint publication with Warrnambool Coastcare/Landcare Group)

                                                                    (Requires Adobe Reader Program to run- see below for web address)

    **LINK to Indigenous Plants of Moyne Shire Project**

    Download Group Membership Form
 

small WOW Logo LINK to Warrnambool on the  WEB

 

"PLANTS OF THE GREAT SOUTH WEST" a book published by the Society is now available

This book provides comprehensive information on indigenous plants found right across South West Victoria.

ORDER FORM  (Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader to load, can be downloaded free from address below if necessary)

 

http://www.adobe.com.au/products/acrobat/readstep2.html.  



Warrnambool, is on the infamous Shipwreck Coast of Victoria, Australia.


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Updated 24th June 2009

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First created: 29 June 1998.