Corporate Body

Royal Horticultural Society of Victoria (1849 - )

From
1849
Victoria, Australia
Functions
Association, Society or Membership Organisation, Plant Science and Conservation or Environment
Website
http://rhsv.org.au/

Summary

In 1885 Royal Charter was granted to the Horticultural Society of Victoria, making it the Royal Horticultural Society of Victoria.

Details

From their Web site, January 2003: "The Aims of the Royal Horticultural Society of Victoria is to promote Amateur Horticulture throughout the State of Victoria."

Timeline

 1849 - 1885 Horticultural Society of Victoria
       1849 - Royal Horticultural Society of Victoria

Published resources

Resources

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