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July To September Journal now at the printers.
- 4th October 2024
July To September Journal now at the printers be sure to make sure your details are upto date. |
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Member Perks Announcement
- 1st October 2024
We are pleased to announce Collectors Corner has extended their offer of 10% discount when shopping in the Braeside store. Collectors Corner is not just a plant nursery. As the name implies it is a haven for collectors and includes incredible ranges of Gems, Fossils, Meteorites, Sea Shells, preserved insects as well as a vast array of plants. The majority of the plants they sell are grown in our own production nurseries. For more information download this document |
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CSSNSW General Meeting the "Three Amigos" raising cacti and succulents from seed
- 6th September 2024
Our General Meetings are the heart of the Cactus and Succulent Society of NSW Inc., bringing together a vibrant community of enthusiasts. Whether you’re a seasoned grower or just starting your succulent journey, we welcome you to join us for an evening of learning, sharing, and growing together. |
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CSSNSW Society’s General Meeting Guest Speaker Peter Hey talking on Vetheimia (South African bulbs).
- 2nd August 2024
Our General Meetings are the heart of the Cactus and Succulent Society of NSW Inc., bringing together a vibrant community of enthusiasts. Whether you’re a seasoned grower or just starting your succulent journey, we welcome you to join us for an evening of learning, sharing, and growing together. |
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Cacticon Speakers Confirmed!
- 20th July 2024
International and Australian speakers are now confirmed for Cacticon 2024. |
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April To June Journal now at the printers
- 15th July 2024
April To June Journal now at the printers be sure to make sure your details are upto date. |
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Succulents in the suburbs
- 4th January 2016
The director of Melbourne's Royal Botanic Gardens, Tim Entwisle, heads to Albion Park in NSW to meet Jayde Caldwell, supreme champion of the Cactus and Succulent Society of New South Wales, to get acquainted with some prickly plants. Website: Succulents in the suburbs |
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