Australian Plants Society Grampians Group will host the Pomonal Native Flower Show this weekend.
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The 2018 show is in its 36th consecutive year displaying hundreds of named native flower species at the Pomonal Hall.
The group will present a display of endangered ecosystems, featuring grasslands and rainforests – a display never been done before.
The show will be open from 9am to 5pm on Saturday and 9am to 4pm on Sunday.
Visitors can experience hundreds of named native flower species and all of these will be picked from members’ gardens.
Visitors can also buy native plants, gardening and botany books and refreshments.
People can visit local native gardens for free with their flower show entry ticket.
Ellis Rowan, who is an award-winning Australian female botanical artist from the 19th century, will have feature work on display.
The Jallukar Native Grasslands Project will have an interactive grasslands display which will provide plant specimens, photographic displays and some hands-on experiences that highlight one of our most undervalued but beautiful ecosystems.
Tickets for adults cost $5 and children can attend for free.