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Dear member,

Hello APSSA members, and welcome to the 4th edition of the state newsletter.
In this edition we have two major features:
  • a colourful look at the Hakea genus, including an R-rated, Adults Only section!
  • a look at the similarities in plants between Australia and New Zealand
Our President, Tim Wood, summarises APSSA’s achievements over the past year and introduces our two new Councillors (Pat Easom and Madeleine Karutz), as well as farewelling Margaret Lee and Leonore Swanson from Council.
Thanks to members for sending in:
  • a lovely bonsai pictorial
  • a Facebook sensation
  • a photo of a near-extinct swainsona, and
  • butterfly plants on Hindmarsh Is
Also attached is information about the Festival of Flowers, an event in October which we have been asked to promote.

Open the Newsletter here
Happy reading,
Alice McCleary
Marginata Editor
Australian Native Plants - South Australian Region Inc
[email protected]

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Northern Yorke Peninsula Group

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