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Call for papers on Northeast ecosystems
Authors may submit research papers, general papers on topics of interest and “how to” articles related to the theme of Northeast Texas: Diversity of Ecosystems.
A Limestone Canyon, A Memorable Trip and a NICE! Plant
By Delmar Cain – Boerne Chapter, Native Plant Society of TexasPublished in the Boerne Star on May 9, 2014 This year is going by quickly and it is May already. It is also time for the Boerne Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Texas to recommend a NICE (Native
Images from our spring symposium
A slideshow of images from our spring symposium at the Wildflower Center, featuring a preview of the new Luci and Ian Family Garden
Journey to the Northeast to learn about a diversity of ecosystems
Texarkana is the destination for our 2014 Fall Symposium, set for October 16-19.
Fall symposium planners seek artwork
Artwork depicting native plants of the region will be featured on t-shirts and other items at our Fall Symposium in Texarkana.
Results of membership contest announced
**ARCHIVED POST ** The Native Plant Society concluded a three-month Chapter Membership Contest on April 1 and results were announced at the State Board Meeting in McKinney. South Plains Chapter in Lubbock won first place for largest percentage increase in membership over the three month period. South Plains raised their membership
Texas Honeysuckle—Not A Wanderer
by Delmar Cain – Boerne Chapter, Native Plant Society of TexasPublished in the Boerne Star on April 25, 2014 One day last week Wilt Shaw and I were following Dr. David Wagner as he hunted for moth caterpillars for a new book. Part of our path was along the banks
Meg Inglis to coordinate landscape classes
The Native Plant Society has chosen Meg Inglis to be the coordinator for its Native Landscape Certification Project.
Commander Ben, outstanding citizen scientist
Commander Ben, aka Benjamin Shrader, fights a never-ending battle against invasive plants.
A NICE! Plant that Attracts Butterflies and Could Bring Rain
by Delmar Cain – Boerne Chapter, Native Plant Society of TexasPublished in the Boerne Star on April 11, 2014 By now I am sure that you have successfully found the right spot for and planted all of those native plants that you bought at the Mostly Native Plant Sale. If
Monarch project announces garden grants
The Society is awarding $7500 in small grants to 36 community gardens around the state to fund planting of Monarch butterfly habitat this spring.
Texas weather and other gardening challenges
When we “retired,” I just wanted to live in the country and spend all of my time in the garden. How relaxing and peaceful that sounded.