Members of the Native Plant Study Group live in New Hampshre and Vermont within 100 miles of the confluence of White and Connecticut Rivers at the intersection of Interstate Highways I-89/I-91. We hold regular meetings on the second Tuesday of each month, 7 p.m. at the Howe Library in Hanover, NH unless announced otherwise. Meetings and field trips are free and open to the public. We invite you to join us and bring announcements, questions or observations about native plants. For information on events, call Josette Carter (802) 457-5141 or Ann Semprebon (603) 643-2596. Sara Hand (802) 728-6617 will respond to questions regarding specific plants native to our region.
Featured Native Plant: Joe Pye Weed ( Eupatorium purpureum)
Calendar of Events 2010
NEWFS Annual Symposium April
10
Recommended Reading and
Resources
Vermont Sources for Native
Plants
Native
Ground
Covers
Native Trees and Shrubs and the Birds
they Protect and Feed
Articles:
Why
Go
Native?
Information about the Native Plant Study Group:
mission
statement, history, joining
Related Web Sites:
The New England Wild Flower Society
The
Fells
Wildflower Meadow Gardens,
Lamoille Nature
Center
Questions about this web site? Contact Vickie Herzberg 802-763-7671
This web site last updated: August 9,
2010