Join us for a wonderful program of entertaining and informative presenters in a dazzling beachside location.
Be wowed by beautiful floral displays and wildflower specimens, an array of nature based exhibitors, a documentary, door prizes, food and coffee.
Busselton Wildflower Show
Speaker Program Highlights
Rod Cary – Native Plants in Exotic Contexts
These are free events, we recommend reserving a seat. This is the third of Rods fabulous presentations over the two days. You’ll learn about native plant alternatives to create the look you want. Love cottage gardens,? Shady, cool gardens? There’s something for everyone! Plants and gardens have been in my blood all my life, it’s…
Read MoreRod Cary – Creating Habitat in Your Garden
These are free events, we recommend reserving a seat. Don’t miss Rod’s talk and demonstration about creating habitat to support local birds and wildlife in your garden. Learn about the best plants to attract birds, beneficial insects and furry critters into areas of your garden. Plants and gardens have been in my blood all my…
Read MoreWeaving With Weeds and Weed Management
‘Weaving With Weeds’ with Wild Art Weaver Cynamon Aeria You will learn which local weeds can be used for weaving & how to prepare them for weaving. We will be using the Tatami technique to make a cute little basket decorated with a choice of wildflowers, gumnuts & eucalyptus leaves for you to take home…
Read MoreJannica Newman – Kids Workshop ‘Flower Crowns’
The kids will love this! Over a maximum of 2 hours, they can make a flower crown with Jannica. A face painter will be on site too, so your kids can be transformed in to flower princesses or princes for the day! Jannica will help small hands … to create their very own flower crown.…
Read MoreSabrina Hahn – Gardening with Wildflowers
This is a free event. We thank GeoCatch for bringing Sabrina to Busselton. Sabrina Hahn is a whole lot of Hort with Heart – a master gardener, horticultural professional, award winning radio presenter, podcaster and writer. She has passion for the creation of sustainable landscapes that make cities more liveable. Her aim is to educate…
Read MoreSophie Xiang – Wildflower Photography on your Mobile Phone
This is a free event, but reserving a seat is advised. Reserve your seats early for Sophie’s workshop about taking better photos of wildflowers on your mobile phone. Make sure you bring your phone. You may have first seen Sophie on social media, or caught her segment on ABC’s Gardening Australia but now it’s your…
Read MoreJohnny Prefumo – Creating a Frog Friendly Garden
This is a free event, but reserving a seat is advised. We warmly welcome Johnny Prefumo, The Frog Doctor, back to the show again this year. Johnny is an Environmental Biologist with over 50 years of experience with our native critters. He forged his love of frogs as a young boy, venturing out to his…
Read MoreJannica Newman – Create your own Door Wreath
Jannica Newman is our wonderful floral designer ‘The Floral Artisan’. As well as being part of our overworked event team, she’s also running one of our most popular workshops, ‘Create your own Door Wreath’. Learn and explore how to bring nature into your home from the best in the field. Weave, bend and manipulate those…
Read MoreBen Lullfitz – Urban threatened plant communities of Busselton & Dunsborough
This is a free event, we recommend reserving a seat. Ben says that working on the protection and recovery of threatened species and ecological communities within a biodiversity hotspot is an absolute privilege and a pleasure. Growing up on a family farm on the south coast of WA in the small farming community of Jacup,…
Read MoreDaniela Scaccabarozzi – Documentary screening and Q & A
This is a free event, we recommend reserving a seat. We are so fortunate to have Daniela Scaccabarozzi here in Busselton to screen her recent award winning documentary ‘The Search for the Queen of Sheba Orchid’. Daniela is a pollination biologist and ecologist. Her research field spans from plant-animal interactions (predominantly bees) through key floral…
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