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The In-Between Appeal of Clove Currant
Bringing together eye-catching blooms, fragrance, and adaptability Ribes aureumvar. villosum (synonym Ribes odoratum) is a hardy native deciduous shrub with early-season flowering, a noticeable fragrance, and strong wildlife support. We began with its scientific name, because it has many common names, all with a nod to its edible berries, including

Gardens of Texas: Growing with Resilience
Pam Penick, our March 24 Fredericksburg speaker, is a Texas garden writer, speaker, and advocate for climate-resilient design. This month she shares practical strategies for creating gardens that weather the storms in our changing climate and grow stronger — and see how cultivating resilience in your landscape can also cultivate it in yourself.

April 7th Chapter Meeting – From Forgotten Ground to Living Memory
Our Tuesday April 7th chapter meeting will be available to attend in person at the Heard Museum in McKinney or online via Zoom. The program will feature Julie Fineman of the Constellation of Living Memorials presenting on “From Forgotten Ground to Living Memory: Reimagining Forgotten Cemeteries to Reconnect People with

Boerne Chapter Meeting April 7
Learn all about rain gardens on April 7! Designed to beautify the landscape, while taking advantage of water that would otherwise run down the storm drain, rain gardens are a great way to increase your rainwater harvesting capacity. Rainbees rainwater experts and consultants Larry Sunn, EdD and Steven Grainger, PhD

A Renewed Commitment to Monarchs and to the Future
The volunteers of the White Settlement Monarch Waystation were recently honored with a formal proclamation from Mayor Faron Young, reaffirming the City of White Settlement’s participation in the Mayor’s Monarch Pledge and its continued commitment to monarch and pollinator conservation. The proclamation recognizes the monarch butterfly as an iconic migratory

Chapter Meeting March 21 – Mena’s Demonstration of Tips and Techniques for the Propagation of Native Plants
Mena Rueffer, Master Gardener, is the speaker for the Highland Lakes Native PlantSociety of Texas’ Chapter Meeting on Saturday, 21 March from 1:00-3:00 pm at theMarble Falls Library, 101 Main Street.Mena started gardening when she was two years old, when gardening was a necessity forher family. She became a Master

Boerne Chapter Named Chapter of the Year!
We’re excited to share some wonderful news — the Boerne chapter has been named Chapter of the Year by the Native Plant Society of Texas! This recognition celebrates our chapter’s ongoing commitment to promoting the conservation, research, and use of native plants and plant habitats across Texas through education, outreach,

Save the Date: Spring Native Plant Sale on April 18, 2026!
Visit us at our Spring Native Plant Sale on Saturday, April 18, 2026, from 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. at the Herff Farm Teaching Barn, at 33 Herff Road in Boerne. Take advantage of this opportunity to easily obtain native plants suited to our eco region, and along with making your

Chapter Meeting: Creating a Native Seed Library
Craig Bruska covers how to launch and sustain a community native seed library, from partnerships and plant indexes to key benefits and challenges.

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

San Antonio Chapter Meeting March 2026
March 24, 2026: Join us for a social gathering and plant exchange at Brackenridge Park.