Ipswich
Monthly Meetings
Native Plants Queensland’s Ipswich branch meetings are held on the second Wednesday of the month (except January). We meet at the Ipswich Croquet Club, Merle Finimore Avenues, Queens Park, Ipswich, 4305.
The business meetings start at 6.30 pm until 7.00 pm, followed by a guest speaker. Visitors are welcome!
Following our monthly meeting we have a 50 cent plant raffle (local species sourced and grown plants donated by members).
Our end of year Christmas party is usually held in the Kholo Botanic Garden.
We regularly have propagation sessions, where techniques for grafting and seed raising of native species are demonstrated, and propagation materials are shared.
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Contact
President: Eddie O’Callaghan ipswich@npq.org.au
Treasurer: Heather Knowles Ph: 0419 779 530, heatherk020@gmail.com
Rosewood Peace Park enquiries to Bern Thompson Ph: 5464 1876, cbthompson@bigpond.com
Members
Amongst our many knowledgeable members we are privileged to count Heather Knowles and Wendy Clarke-Hackett, both dedicated horticulturalists with their own local native plant nurseries. They and all our members are more than happy to share their knowledge of Australian native plants with you.
Ipswich Branch members wanting to learn more about our native plants can also borrow resources from our branch library which is available during branch meetings.
Exhibitor at the Rosewood Plant and Enviro Day
Exhibitor at the Rosewood Plant and Enviro Day
Projects
Native Plants Queensland’s Ipswich branch members have played an active role in advising the Ipswich City Council and other community groups on bush regeneration projects. In addition to this, our members are involved in a number of different projects:
Rosewood Peace Park
Long time Ipswich branch member, Arnold Rieck, established the Rosewood Peace Park arboretum over twenty years ago. A “museum of living trees”, it contains a collection of unique Rosewood scrub species, including bush medicine plants. Native Plants Queensland’s Ipswich branch member Colin Thompson conducts regular working bees to maintain the park.In the News: Passion for Plants Helps Project Flourish
The Lloyd Bird Library
The late Lloyd Bird OAM, the ‘Environmental Champion of the West’, was a long time member of the Society for Growing Australian Plants (now known as Native Plants Qld). The Ipswich branch of Native Plants Queensland are the proud custodians of his library of lists of plants discovered in the Ipswich area. Members of the branch have begun to digitise this resource in order to make it available to all.In the News: Tributes Flow for Lloyd Bird
Book, Poster and Banner: ‘Garden Escapees become Environmental Weeds : the twenty worst garden escapees in the Ipswich region and some suggested native alternatives’
Extensive research and exhaustive photographic endeavour by industry professionals and Native Plants Queensland project officers finally culminated in a full colour publication by member Bruce Tinworth, which provides alternatives to twenty of the worst garden escapees (environmental weeds of horticultural origin) in the Ipswich region. Edition 2 is currently in concept phase.
Rosewood Plant Sale
Native Plants Queensland’s Ipswich branch hosts an annual ‘Plant and Enviro Day’ in Rosewood. Native Plants Queensland growers from all over the south-east corner come with plants to sell and there are displays from a range of local environment groups. Ipswich branch member Heather Knowles has been instrumental in organising the event which occurs each year in early October.
Rosewood Plant Sale