Plant Society Contacts Directory of Regional plant societies Missouri Native Plant Society GeorgeYatskievych, (314) 5779522, St. Louis Carnivorous Plant Society http://www.mobot.org/hort/activ/contacts.shtml
Plant Societies Mr. Mahaffy has more gardening information on his site than you can shack a stickat. Information includes articles by top garden writers, seasonal tips and http://users3.ev1.net/~mygarden/Plant Societies.htm
Plant Societies - Iris - P. Allen Smith - News Report For example, this time of year plant societies and clubs are interested in Joining a plant society can be a great way to learn more about gardening and http://www.pallensmith.com/ftg/reports.php?id=1216
PLANT SOCIETIES ARE MORE THAN HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE ISHS Forum on Strategies for Horticultural Societies in the 1990 s, XXIII IHCplant societies ARE MORE THAN HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE. http://www.actahort.org/books/299/299_20.htm
Extractions: Most of the presentations in this symposium refer to national and international professional societies in horticultural science. But when I talk about plant societies, I am referring to the great number of diverse groups and organizations that are associated with horticulture but with programs, goals, and memberships of their own. These plant societies have a great influence on scientific horticulture, and they look to the horticultural scientist for expertise, cooperation, and assistance. We would do well to know them better. Horticultural science is one of the few academic disciplines that deals not only with its own agenda of science and research, but with the agenda of people, organizations, agencies, and societies that are associated with horticulture in some way. These people and their groups are large in number, diverse in skills and abilities, and equally diverse in their aims and goals. They include professional horticultural managers, such as landscape contractors, landscape maintenance managers, nurserymen and growers of horticultural plants; managers of street trees such as municipal arborists, electric utility companies, State and Federal foresters, urban foresters, and individual commercial arborists; and horticulturists interested in a particular plant or group of plants as a hobby interest.
Native Plant Societies Silver Spring, MD 20904, Oklahoma Native Plant Society 2435 S Peoria, Tulsa, OK74114 An updated list of Plant and Garden Societies in the United States http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/2745/p_soc.html
Other States Native Plant Societies Marin Chapter California Native Plant Society Milo Baker Chapter, Sonoma County,Calif. Addresses of Native plant societies http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/2745/ontheweb.htm
Extractions: Many of these links have only a minimum of information, address, meeting times etc. But since they indicate some interest in the internet I have linked to the pages in hopes that they may provide greater information in the future. Botanical Society of America New England Wild Flower Society Botanical Society of Washington, D.C. Arizona Native Plant Society ... California Native Plant Society - The Homepage for the California Native plant Society is the best on the web. They have a large number of links to native plant and environmental resources, along with items of interest unique to California. Local Chapters Marin Chapter California Native Plant Society Milo Baker Chapter, Sonoma County, Calif. Mt. Lassen Chapter Napa Valley Chapter ... Northcoast Chapter - CNPS - The members of the Northcoast chapter have put a lot of work into their pages. There is a great deal of information about trips, plants and environmental issues of Northern California. Redbud Chapter San Louis Obispo Santa Clara San Hedrin ... Florida Native Plant Society
Avant Gardens: Valuable Links A specialty nursery located in Dartmouth, MA, devoted to serious gardenersand collectors of fine and rare plants. plant societies and Organizations http://www.avantgardensne.com/links.plantsocieties.asp
Plant Societies International Black Plant Society International Carnivorous Plant Society c/oFullerton Arboretum California State University Fullerton, CA 92634 http://www.pottedliners.com/plant_societies.htm
Extractions: Spring Meadow nursery supplies potted liners (starter plants) to wholesale nurseries across North America. Employment Opportunities The best links on the web are found here! Receive a free newsletter Click on a flag for a translation of the breeder pages We represent plant breeders from North America, Europe and Asia. Join us! Learn more about plant patents, plant breeders Rights and Canadian Breeders Rights. African Violet Society of America, Inc.
Plant Societies/Affiliates plant societies, Hillwood, Lewis Ginter Botanical Gardens, American HorticulturalSociety, Friends of the National Arboretum, Tudor Place. http://www.gardencentral.org/ncafgc/plantsocietiesaffiliates/
Extractions: Dede Petri, President, Washington National Cathedral, 3333 Prospect Street, NEW, Washington, DC 20007 AMERICAN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY Katie Moss Warner, President, 7931 East Boulevard Drive, Alexandria VA ARLINGTON ROSE FOUNDATION Sheri Mirilovich, Treasurer BROOKSIDE GARDENS CHAPTER, AZALEA SOCIETY OF AMERICA Dr. Charles Evans, President CAMELLIA SOCIETY, POTOMAC VALLEY Dr. William L. Ackerman CHESAPEAKE CHAPTER OF THE AMERICAN HORTICULTURAL THERAPY ASSOCIATION Lana Dreyfuss, President CHESAPEAKE CHAPTER OF THE HOLLY SOCIETY OF AMERICA
The Society For Growing Australian Plants Information about the SGAP and its activities, FAQ about Australian plants, Photo Gallery, places to see Australian plants, simple plant propagation methods and descriptions of a wide range of plant species. http://farrer.riv.csu.edu.au/ASGAP/
Cactus And Succulent Plant Mall Contains an extensive collection of links to organizations and information, including societies, clubs, nurseries, and literature. http://www.cactus-mall.com/
Extractions: Click here to download your Favourite Catalogue Select Language : English German Italiano Polski Pay for Links, Banners, Advertising or Domain hosting accounts using PayPal Cactus Society Magazine Subscriptions Join cacti_etc Mailing List Requesting a link on the cactus and Succulent Plant Mall Supply information on a Cactus and/or Succulent Club, Garden or Nursery Last modified: 18 Sep 2005 The cactus and succulent plant mall (CSPM) is an Internet resource for all growers of cacti and succulent plants. It is regularly updated with information on cactus and succulent societies and suppliers of plants, seeds and literature on cacti and succulents. The CSPM has developed and hosts webpages for cactus and succulent organisations worldwide (125 domains + 80 web sites within cactus-mall.com + 76 advertisers). It also aims to maintain as complete a list of web pages and other cactus and succulent related Internet facilities as possible. The CSPM is maintained by Suzanne and Tony Mace. We regret that our work load has grown to the point where we can no longer answer individual cultivation or identification questions. We recommend you ask these in the British Cactus Society Forum The CSPM includes the official webpages for a number of the major Cactus and Succulent Societies in the world including the American British German Austrian ... Mexican and New Zealand societies. On these pages you can find information about their publications, local groups and other activities. If you want your page indexed on the CSPM please
Welcome To ISPPWeb Worldwide organization supporting the development and dissemination of knowledge about plant diseases and management. Includes links to national, regional and international associated societies. http://www.isppweb.org/
Extractions: Welcome to ISPPWeb Associated Societies Executive Committee Subject Matter Committees ISPP World Directory of Plant Pathologists ... Feedback About ISPP The ISPP promotes the world-wide development of plant pathology and the dissemination of knowledge about plant diseases and plant health management. Recent News Task Force on Global Food Security: Congress Challenge ISPP's Task Force announces two publications from the Congress Challenge Project in Ghana: New Books The latest ISPP Newsletter focuses on new books of interest to plant pathologists... APS Celebrates the Life of a Pioneer Woman Plant Pathologist St. Paul, Minn. (March 7, 2005) - To celebrate Women's History Month and the contributions of women scientists, The American Phytopathological Society (APS) is highlighting the... Canadian Phytopathological Society Partners with the Plant Management Network St. Paul, MN (March 15, 2005) - The Plant Management Network (PMN), an innovative website designed for plant and agricultural professionals, is pleased to welcome the Canadian Phytopathological... APS, PMN Launch Online Soybean Rust Center
Leisure And Living: Horticulture Directory of garden centres, retail nurseries, wholesale nurseries, landscape gardeners, plant suppliers and official horticultural societies and organisations. http://www.martex.co.uk/horticulture
VCPS An Australian CP society. Site has standard society information, plus growing tips, a list of many other CP societies, and overview information on every known or suspected CP species. http://www.vcps.au.com/
Extractions: The Federation of European Societies of Plant Biology (formerly the Federation of European Societies of Plant Physiology) is Europe's largest and most widely representative society of plant scientists. It comprises over 3000 members drawn from 31 constituent national or regional societies of plant physiology, botany or biology. Almost all the countries of western, central and eastern Europe are represented. The FESPB also has Corporate Members and a category for Individual Members who do not belong to one of the constituent societies For all enquiries about FESPB please contact the Secretary General Professor K.A. Roubelakis-Angelakis ( E-mail: poproube@biology.uoc.gr) The aims of FESPB are to advance research, education, and the exchange of information amongst plant biologists within Europe and beyond, and to support the publication of the results of research through its five affiliated international journals: Journal of Experimental Botany Journal of Plant Physiology Plant Physiology and Biochemistry Physiologia Plantarum and Functional Plant Biology In pursuit of these aims, FESPB produces a regular electronic newsletter (FESPBAlert) that carries topical information about FESPB and the activities of its members, in addition to job opportunities and studentships and announcements of forthcoming conferences, meetings and workshops arranged by other organizations.
BSSS Aims to raise awareness of the importance of soil science, through the promotion of soil science related information. Information about the society, regional branches, conferences, publications and newsletters. Extensive list of links to other soilrelated teaching material, universities, institutes, other international plant and soil societies, publishers and chemical manufacturers. http://www.soils.org.uk/
Extractions: Welcome to the British Society of Soil Science The Society was founded in 1947 to advance the study of soil. It does his through the promotion of research and education. Soil is a very precious resource that has a range of functions. These include support for plants, ecosystem biodiversity, and growing medium for crops. Soils interact with the wider environment, acting as a store and filter for water. Soils support many human activities, and preserve evidence of our cultural heritage. The Society promotes research by organising several conferences each year and by the publication of its two scientific journals, the European Journal of Soil Science , and Soil Use and Management . It promotes education through a number of initiatives aimed at schools, colleges and universities. The Society has a regular and varied programme of scientific conferences on a wide range of soil-related issues. Find out more about
Toronto Botanical Garden Formerly The Civic Garden Centre The place where many horticultural societies and gardening clubs have their monthly meetings, shows and plant sales. For over 40 years this volunteerdriven charity has been a leader in public education in horticulture, gardening and allied environmental issues. http://www.civicgardencentre.org/
The Succulent Plant Page Offers general information, care and propagation tips, and specialized pages on asclepiads, haworthias, peperomias, and sempervivums. Also information on current events and links to societies. http://www.succulent-plant.com/
Extractions: Botanical Bookmarks SITE MAP Email: Many families of plants contain succulent (i.e. water storing) species that have adapted to the arid climates of deserts and semi-deserts. Many of these habitats are associated with high day-time temperatures and special mechanisms have evolved to collect and conserve the limited moisture that is available, sometimes only from dews, mists and fogs. Convergent evolution has often resulted in similar solutions to the problems of living in a harsh environment, and it may be obvious that similar looking plants belong to different families only when they are flowering. Sadly, like many other flora and fauna, succulent plants are under pressure throughout the world from encroaching urbanisation, agriculture and the depredations of widespread non-indigenous livestock such as goats. While these pressures may be inevitable, there is much that succulent plant enthusiasts can do to promote the conservation and survival of this interesting group of plants.
EFPP Home Page Promotes scientific and technical cooperation in plant health in Europe and facilitates the exchange of information between pathologists who are members of national or regional societies. http://www.efpp.net/
Extractions: European Foundation for Plant Pathology The EFPP promotes scientific and technical cooperation in the arena of plant health in Europe and facilitates the exchange of scientific information between plant pathologists who are members of national or regional Societies in the field of plant pathology or related fields.