The North Georgia Mountains Chapter of the Georgia Native Plant Society

Overview

The North Georgia Mountains Chapter of the Georgia Native Plant Society formed in 2021 and has a membership of 45 affiliated GNPS members who span across Lumpkin, Towns, Union, White, and Rabun counties. We are proud to be representing this part of the state and look forward to seeing our membership grow.

Meet our Board Members:

President: Teryn Romaine
Vice president: OPEN
Secretary: Diane Hunter
Treasurer: Wendy Beyer
Member At-Large: Jonanthan Micancin    

Meetings

The GNPS North Georgia Mountains chapter meets once a month at the Union County Public Library, Conference Center. All meetings are scheduled for 10:00 a.m. – 12 noon and are open to the public.   We hope you’ll join us!

Bylaws

Members of the North Georgia Mountains Chapter may view our chapter bylaws here.

Contact

You can reach us by email or follow us on Facebook.

How can I join?

For current members, login and update your chapter affiliation through the chapter affiliation form. For new or renewing members, you can also select your chapter affiliation on the membership form.

Chapter News & Events

Our February Chapter Meeting with Donna Shearer

Did you know that Eastern Hemlocks support about 120 species of vertebrates and more than 90 bird species, provide shade to rare and endangered native plants, remove tons of carbon dioxide from the air, and serve to filter pollutants along streambanks?

This beautiful keystone species has been losing its native range for over 50 years due to the proliferation of the wooly adelgid. Donna Shearer, founder of Save Georgia’s Hemlocks, has dedicated many years to educating and organizing Georgians to fight the threat and restore dying trees. At the February meeting of the North Georgia Mountains Chapter of GNPS, Shearer gave a fascinating and detailed picture of the state of the hemlock from the tree’s economic impact to effective treatments for hemlock wooly adelgid (HWA).  Attendees received a wealth of information directly from Shearer as well as a gentle nudge to volunteer for the cause.

Save Georgia’s Hemlocks is a non-profit organization run by volunteers. In addition to public education, the organization maintains a website, www.savegeorgiashemlocks.org and a Hemlock Help Line, 706-429-8010. They also have treated seedlings available for adoption.

 

GMREC Tour

Chapter tours the University of Georgia Mountain Research & Education Center (GMREC) native plant gardens. Tour guides included members of the Union/Townes County Master Gardeners. We thank GMREC and the Master Gardeners for hosting the group.

N GA Mountains Chapter members and guests listen to Glenn Henderson at the start of the GMREC tour.

Members tour the “ridge” at GMREC. Native plants were viewed at the ridge, wildflower garden, pollinator garden, the bog and the fern garden.

 

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