Fall is THE best time to enjoy Florida's natural areas.
The weather is cooler, the mosquitoes are fewer, and there are plenty of plants and animals to see in the fall.
Visit a bunch of Florida's state parks this fall. Your use and support will help financially and it will also help the parks to make their case to the state that they are worth saving. You'll be voting with your dollars. And you'll be in the midst of "The Real Florida!" What could be better?
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Find an FNPS chapter near you and join it--TODAY! |
FNPS Chapters
If you're not a Florida Native Plant Society member, now is a great time to find a chapter. Fall is the beginning of their programs and field trips. There are 37 chapters across the state. Find your local chapter on our website
http://fnps.org/chapters
Many people appreciate the fine work our native plant society does for Florida and her ecosystems, but for some reason have not joined. Now is the time to do so, because Florida needs you now.
The Mission of the Florida Native Plant Society is to promote the
preservation, conservation, and restoration of the native plants and
native plant communities of Florida.
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Many FNPS chapters host native plant sales. There is always a plant sale at the conference. |
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FNPS members are knowledgeable and friendly. |
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Learn stuff! |
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Go on field trips to see some of the best parts of Florida. |
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Find hidden beauty in every ecosystem |
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Grow native plants in your own yard. Start with and easy-to-grow
blanket flower (Gaillardia pulchella). |
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Learn stuff at FNPS Chapter meetings and at conferences. Dr. Jaret Daniels is an excellent speaker. |
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Learn to identify invasive plants and participate in work days to remove
them from wild lands and parks. This is coral ardisia (Ardisia crenata).
See the Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council website for more info on invasives.. |
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A field trip with botanist Gil Nelson is always educational! |
So what are you waiting for?
Join FNPS and there is no better time than today. Then become an active member to really help Florida with boots-on-the-ground activities.
http://fnps.org/participate/membershipinfo
Florida and her ecosystems will thank you!
Posted by Ginny Stibolt, member since 2006!
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