The Fringed Campion Chapter of the Georgia Native Plant Society

Who We Are

The Fringed Campion Chapter of the Georgia Native Plant Society was formed in 2021 by a small group from Middle Georgia who are passionate about the issues of native plant conservation, stewardship, and education. In 2024, our 90-ish members hail from all over Middle Georgia, and we are active where our members are! We designed our signature native plant garden at Amerson River Park in Macon, but also have planted and maintain gardens at the Centerville Branch Library, the Old City Cemetery in downtown Macon, and two downtown planters in Milledgeville, and we provide support to the Perry Library Pollinator Project.  We schedule multiple invasive plant removals each year, often in partnership with other groups, in Macon at Amerson River Park and Rose Hill Cemetery, and in Perry at Rotary Centennial Park, but have also tackled privet and eleagnus at the Oconee River Greenway and Selma Erwin trails in Baldwin County. We have partnered with local native plant nurseries — Juniper Creek Natives in Byron and Flat Creek Natives in Perry — to host workshops on topics such as propagation, irrigation, and saving seeds. Fringed Campion members also enjoy group native plant walks along area trails. We hope that you join us at an upcoming activity!

2024-2025 Chapter Board of Directors

Bylaws

Members of the Fringed Campion Chapter may view our chapter bylaws here.

Participate

The chapter board of directors meets over Zoom on the second Sunday of each month at 5:00 pm. The meeting is open to all chapter members. Contact carol.bokros@gnps.org for the zoom link.

Chapter committees accept new members at any time of the year.  Let us know your interests and skills, and we can suggest a good fit for you!  Committees include advocacy, communication, education, plant sales, propagation, plant rescue, and more.

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Click here to start your one year membership with the Georgia Native Plant Society.  When prompted, choose Fringed Campion (Macon) as your Chapter Affiliation.  Selecting autorenew is an effortless way to stay connected with us year after year.

Support

If you are moved to financially support the chapter and our activities, online donations of any amount are gratefully accepted at: https://fringedcampiongnps.square.site/

Buy Native Plants

50% of the retail sales from Juniper Creek Natives will be donated to the chapter.  Availability, subject to change, is posted monthly here: https://fringedcampiongnps.square.site/native-plant-retail-sales

Chapter News & Events

Pollinator Week BioBlitz Meetup at Centerville Library Native Plant Garden

Pollinator Week BioBlitz Meetup at Centerville Library Native Plant Garden

June 17-23, 2024 is National Pollinator Week! To celebrate, the Fringed Campion Chapter will be hosting a BioBlitz in Middle Georgia to track native plants and their pollinators.
Before the day of the event, be sure to:
1. Create an account on iNaturalist and add the app to your phone
2. Join our 2024 Fringed Campion Chapter of GNPS Pollinator Week BioBlitz project 
3. Make as many observations of native plants and pollinators in Middle Georgia as possible! Need help figuring out how to do this? See step by step instructions here: https://www.inaturalist.org/pages/video+tutorials#add_mob
As part of the week long celebration, members and friends of the Fringed Campion Chapter will be gather for a special BioBlitz meetup at the Centerville Library Native Plant Garden on Saturday, June 22, 2024 at 10 am.
Remember to bring a fully charged phone to record your enthusiasm for native plants, contributions to citizen science projects, and sense of wonder to share with fellow participants.
Check the Event in Facebook for any last minute updates: https://www.facebook.com/events/497860052814185
Pollinator Week BioBlitz Meetup at Centerville Library Native Plant Garden

Pollinator Week BioBlitz Meetup at Amerson River Park (Macon)

June 17 – 23rd is National Pollinator Week! To celebrate, the Fringed Campion Chapter will be hosting a BioBlitz in Middle Georgia to track native plants and their pollinators.
Before the day of the event, be sure to:
1. Create an account on iNaturalist and add the app to your phone
2. Join our 2024 Fringed Campion Chapter of GNPS Pollinator Week BioBlitz project 
3. Make as many observations of native plants and pollinators in Middle Georgia as possible! Need help figuring out how to do this? See step by step instructions here: https://www.inaturalist.org/pages/video+tutorials#add_mob
As part of the week long celebration, members and friends of the Fringed Campion Chapter will be gather for a special BioBlitz meetup at the Amerson River Park Native Plant Garden on Saturday, June 22, 2024 at 10 am.
Remember to bring a fully charged phone to record your enthusiasm for native plants, contributions to citizen science projects, and sense of wonder to share with fellow participants.
Check the Event in Facebook for any last minute updates: https://www.facebook.com/events/497860052814185
Summer General Meeting

Summer General Meeting

The Fringed Campion Chapter will hold a general membership meeting at the conclusion of the Native Plant Nursery Tour Series and tour of Flat Creek Natives on June 15, 2024 at 10:30 am.  Bring a folding chair to make yourself comfortable.  Coffee, lemonade, and donuts will be provided.  Carol Bokros and Greg Lewis, both stewards of GNPS Gold Certified home landscapes, will provide some information about the GNPS habitat certification process.

Learn also about up coming chapter events and opportunities to volunteer.

Check our Event Page in Facebook for directions and any last minute updates: https://www.facebook.com/events/7342868762488435

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