Redbud Chapter Educational Meeting Jan 14

Ecological landscaping is a growing national and global movement that promotes responsible stewardship of landscapes to provide healthy ecosystems for survival of all living things. Our speaker will be Daniel Ballard, green industry expert and found and principal of Convivial Landscapes LLC.

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2020 Symposium Registration is Open

JOIN US for the GNPS 2020 NATIVE PLANT SYMPOSIUM Saturday, February 29, 2020 Middle Georgia State University Conference Center, Macon, GA Inspired by the February book release of Nature’s Best Hope: A New Approach to Conservation that Starts in Your Yard from Doug... read more

Certificate in Native Plants Program now at UGA Tifton Campus

Starting January 2019 the Certificate in Native Plants program will  be offered in addition at the University of Georgia Tifton Campus.  This successful program has been running at the State Botanical Garden in Athens for many years.  Programming at the Tifton campus... read more

The Importance of Native Plants in Urban Landscapes

GNPS is partnering with Trees Atlanta to present the October Speaker Series in Trees Atlanta. Title:  “The Importance of Native Plants in Urban Landscapes” Description:  Plants are essential in our urban landscapes: they help reduce water run-off, absorb... read more

March Meeting: Vascular Flora of Snake Creek Gorge

Toby Sauders, recipient of a GNPS Jeane Reeves grant, will present at the March 14th program. His presentation gives an overview of ecological research on the vascular flora of Snake Creek Gorge. It describes the gorge, the major plant communities, the most common... read more

January Meeting: Dogwood Alliance

Join us for our first program of the year next Tuesday, January 9th for a presentation by Vicki Weeks, the Georgia State Coordinator for the Dogwood Alliance. Vicki will share a film highlighting Richmond County, NC, citizens’ fight to stop the construction of a... read more
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