Welcome to Tyler Chapter!
The Tyler Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Texas, founded in January 2024, helps build connections between residents of Smith County and the surrounding areas to our local native plants. Through education, outreach, and advocacy, we aim to help resident patrons improve our environment by utilizing local native plants.
If you are interested in learning about gardening with native plants, this is the organization for you. Members and native plant professionals share a wealth of knowledge gained from experiences with native plants.
Our monthly meetings, which are free and open to the public, feature a variety of speakers and meet on the second Monday of every month at the Tyler Nature Center. Join us to network, learn and gain resources about native plants, habitat gardening, soil health, water conservation, and much more. We hope to see you soon!
P.S. Already a member and ready to become more involved? The success of our Chapter is attributed to chapter member volunteers. If you are interested in helping our chapter grow, please click on the Volunteer tab above to tell us your availability and interest in helping!
Tyler Chapter Events
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Virtual Events Available to You
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State News

Winter 2026 Member Magazine
Executive Update | Symposium Recap | Native Plant Database | Good Host | Bird Sanctuaries | Native Grasses | Making Peace with HOA | Member News | Early Spring Care

Join Us for the Big Pull
Please join us for the invasive species Big Pull! Let’s make an impact during National Invasive Species Week by removing invasive species and supporting healthy native ecosystems across Texas between

West Texas Conservationist Mary Sirgo Joins the Native Plant Society of Texas as Executive Director
FREDERICKSBURG, Tex. The Native Plant Society of Texas, a Texas nonprofit organization promoting the conservation, study, and utilization of Texas native plants and plant habitats, happily announces the selection of