Membership

Gold Coast Succulent and Bromeliad Society

Membership of the Gold Coast Succulent and Bromeliad Society Inc. is open to anyone, of any age, interested in studying and growing succulents and or bromeliads. An application form can be posted to you by contacting our Secretary.

The Gold Coast Succulent and Bromeliad Society Inc. warmly welcomes visitors and members to join in regular fellowship at the general monthly meetings and the various external functions. Members from other Societies are also invited to attend our meetings while in the region.

The Gold Coast Succulent and Bromeliad Society Inc. produces an informative bimonthly journal called "Bromlink" which is available to all members and associated societies. It carries regular and special articles and features like the advertising of coming events, Plant descriptions, Monthly Meeting topics, Competition Results, Reports, Book Reviews, Plant Cultivation and Propagation and the Items for Sale include supply of plants, seeds, books and magazines. If you would like to contribute to the next "Bromlink" journal please contact the editor.

Single - $8 annual subscription
Family - $10 annual subscription

The annual subscription is due at the October Meeting of each year.

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Foundation 1978

The Gold Coast Succulent and Bromeliad Society Inc. was founded in 1978 by a group of local dedicated horticulturist and plant enthusiasts. The Society has continued to promote the fellowship of plants with continued vigor ever since and remains strong to achieve these goals and objectives.


Objectives of the Society

  • To stimulate interest in the conservation and to promote the culture and development of succulents and bromeliads.
  • To acquire and disseminate information regarding these plants and to encourage their production and propagation.
  • To ban totally from our collection any such plants which become noxious.
  • To enlighten members and the public on the dangers of cultivating certain noxious species.
  • To give exhibitions, arrange field days and other events and to make such publications as are deemed desirable.
  • To associate, affiliate or otherwise joint or connect ourselves with similar bodies or societies.
  • To make seeds and plants available to members under the control of the Society.
  • To foster family membership and members.


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