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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 Feb. 23 – March 8. Whether you participate as a chapter, or as an individual, here is what you can

National Invasive Species Awareness Week
Next week starts National Invasive Species Awareness Week. The week is intended to raise awareness about invasive species throughout the country and world. Through outreach programs and communications, the week is intended to increase awareness of invasive species concerns, the threat that they pose, and what can be done to

Enjoy the NPSOT Benefits — Become a Boerne NPSOT Member!
We invite you to join the Boerne Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Texas (NPSOT – Boerne)! Being a member of our Boerne Chapter has so many benefits! As part of your membership: You will have the opportunity to participate in monthly meetings on various topics of interest to

Boerne Chapter Meeting March 3
Join us on March 3 for an informative session on harvesting rainwater for drinking and irrigation. Dr. Sunn and Dr. Grainger from RainBees will share practical guidance on how to design, manage, and maintain an effective rainwater collection system. Topics will include understanding your rainwater needs, evaluating and preparing your

Benny Simpson: Plant Hunter and Founding Member of NPSOT
Changing how Texans see their Native Landscapes North Texas has been fortunate to have a number of remarkable botanists whose work continues to influence our landscapes today. Earlier, we featured a remembrance of Harold Laughlin. Another local botanist with far-reaching impact was Benny Simpson. He devoted his career to locating,

March 3rd Meeting – Jumpstart Your Native Plant Garden (Online Only)
Our March 3 chapter meeting will be online only via Zoom. The speaker is Haeley Giambalvo – she is the VP of Communications for NPSOT, founder of NativeBackyards.com, and the author of “Native Plant Gardening for Beginners“. Presentation Summary Haeley will be speaking on how to “Jumpstart Your Native Plant Garden“. Learn how to get started

Plant of the Month: American Beautyberry
Our plant of the month for February 2026 makes a wonderful jelly!
Botanical name: Callicarpa americana
Common name(s): French Mulberry, Sourbush, Bunchberry, Purple Beauty-berry

Guadalupe Chapter April 11, 2026 Spring Plant Sale
Our Spring Plant Sale will be held in Seguin at First Presbyterian Church from 10 AM to 3 PM on Saturday, April 11, 2026. First Presbyterian Church is at 1121 East Walnut Street. The sale will be held in the parking lot in back of the Church, access from Moss

March 4 Lakes & Pines Chapter Meeting – “Adding Texture with Native Plants” presented by Lin Grado, Wood County Arboretum and Botanical Gardens
Make your native plantings more interesting by introducing texture to the garden. In this session, we’ll discuss using plants with contrasting forms of leaves, flowers, and even seedbeds to change the mood of your garden.

Celebrating Ward Miller (1937-2026)
Ward Miller – vice president in 2011, president in 2015, a gardener (but really more a landscaper), a good friend and mentor -always. Ward passed away Monday, February 2, in Austin at Austin Heart. He left his footprints on our lives. His influence continues.

We are looking for new officers for the Post Oak Chapter of NPSOT!
Our current board officers are ready to pass the torch—but we need people willing to step up. Open positions: The good news: The systems are already in place. State NPSOT offers training. Current officers will support you. These roles don’t demand huge time commitments—just genuine care for native plants and willingness
