


Enjoy stunning wildflower images year round with a Friends of Kings Park calendar
Kings Park Guides are amongst the many photographers inspired by the beauty of the wildflowers on display in the Western Australian Botanic Garden.
Each year the Friends of Kings Park collate a calendar of stunning wildflower photographs to raise funds for the projects they support to research and conserve our State’s biodiversity.
We are delighted to see beautiful pictures taken by three Kings Park Volunteer Guides featuring in the 2025 Friends of Kings Park calendar.
Congratulations to Geoff Chidlow (January), Beth Baker (March) and Georgie Wilson (June).
You can support the Friends of Kings Park by purchasing calendars from Aspects of Kings Park either in store or online. At just $16.95 they make a practical gift or souvenir of Kings Park.
A reminder that visitors on daily free guided walks with Kings Park Guides will be shown plants and views that photographers are sure to want to snap.
November 2024
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