GNPS Receives Grant for SMPP

The Georgia Native Plant Society – Stone Mountain Propagation Project is pleased to be a 2023 recipient of a $10K Giving While Living Grant from the Woodard & Curran Foundation.

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Our September 12 program features a Georgia expert on battling non-native plants

This talk will be about the impacts of non-native pest plants in the Georgia Piedmont, including identification tips as well as management and control strategies. Non-native invasive plants disrupt ecological functions and threaten the viability and diversity of our... read more

May 9th CELEBRATING OUR NATIVE FOODWAYS

Yaupon fanatic and Asi Tea Founder, Lou Thomann can make anyone enthusiastic about the rediscovery of this national treasure. Lou believes there’s a whole magical world to unlock through the cultivation and consumption of Yaupon tea and nothing excites him more than... read more

Come hear Claudia West on May 10th

Join us at the Atlanta Botanical Gardens as we explore how native plants fit into the built landscape and learn how plant community-based design strategies can help you meet aesthetic and ecological goals during your next planting project. Our speaker Claudia West is co-author of Planting in a Post-Wild World: Designing Plant Communities for Resilient Landscapes.

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GNPS Annual Symposium

The 21st annual GNPS Plant Symposium will be held this year at Georgia Perimeter College, Decatur Campus in Decatur, GA on Feb 20th, 2016. The symposium will touch on broad themes of interest, including new and unusual native plants of the southeast, storm water gardens, and how to engage the public in the importance and joys of native plants. Our keynote speaker is Dr. Larry Mellichamp, recently retired Professor of Botany and Horticulture at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and former director of the University’s Botanical Gardens. We will also offer hands-on workshops including digital photography and botanical illustration. Register now to get the early bird prices!

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