Rare Wildflower Consortium
Book update!
Yes 'Flora of the Granite Belt' book is still being written. 2nd drafts are being prepared and we anticipate a release happening around Dec 2011.
Watch this space for further details!
Don't Forget!
See us at the Gardenfest, Oct 7/8.
We will have people there who can answer all your native flora questions!

Stanthorpe's Rare Wildflower Consortium is a group of wildflower enthusiasts who share a common aim to idenitfy, assist in managing and ultimately preserving many of the wildflower species unique to the Granite Belt.
On the Stanthorpe Plateau, spectacular wildflowers displays emerge from among granite rocks and boulders in spring. The Granite Belt alone has over 800 different flowering plant species, with close to 50 listed in the Nature Conservation Act as endangered, vulnerable or rare species. Many are endemic to the area, meaning they are confined to a certain location or region and do not occur naturally anywhere else.
The members of Stanthorpe's Rare Wildflower Consortium assist with species identification, community education and landholder management of habitats that our wildflowers exist in.
Viewers can use this site to find out about Wildflower Walks hosted by Consortium members each spring, or publications the Consortium produces. You can also find information that may assist you maintaining your little piece of the Granite Belt in a manner that allows you to keep enjoying Granite Belt wildflowers from year to year.
To comment on this web site, contribute to, and/or make suggestions please contact .
After more natives?
Native plant drive images list and order form are available here until 31 July. Details are on the forms. Help us raise much needed funds for our wildlife in care.
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