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North American Native Plant Society

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721: 236:. It is noted for its work in educating business and the public about the benefits of using native plants, and its work in promoting native species through plant sales and seed exchanges has been credited with the resurgence of some species. It also maintains a list of local native plant societies across the 24: 360: 379:
In 1985 it also established a gardening Code of Ethics for its members. In 1986, it sponsored its first public annual native plant sale and filed a letters patent. In 1988, it sponsored its first native plant propagation workshop, and established wildflower gardens tour in
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The Canadian Wildflower Society changed its name to the North American Native Plant Society (NANPS) in 1998. In 2003, it purchased a five-hectare (13-acre) parcel of Zinkan Island Cove, a provincially designated ANSI (Area of Natural and Scientific Interest) on the
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as the Canadian Wildflower Society. The name was later changed to the North American Native Plant Society to reflect a wider range of activities and broader membership. In 1985, the Society began publishing their well-received native plant magazine,
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NANPS is dedicated to the study, conservation, cultivation and restoration of North America's native flora. NANPS's key purpose is to provide information and to inspire an appreciation of native plants with an aim to restoring healthy
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The logo was designed in 1994 by Beth McEachen. It is a woodcut portraying three native plants representing three transcontinental, native families, viz: Araceae, Orchidaceae, Iridaceae. The examples shown are an
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was published independently, but eventually ceased publication in 2004. In 2005, NANPS began conducting regular seminars around Ontario, and formed partnerships with
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operates Canada's largest native plant sale each May followed by a number of smaller sales from June to October
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maintains a searchable Native Plant Database, and a list of commercial growers who meet its ethical guidelines
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in Ontario. In 2000 the North American Native Plant Society decided to stop supporting the publication of
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and the City of Markham Also, a NANPS member founded an e-newsletter, The Local Scoop.
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In 2013 the Society campaigned for a native plant garden as part of the renewal of
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In 2010, NANPS celebrated its 25th anniversary by publishing a special edition of
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creates information sheets, booklets and brochures on a variety of related topics
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The Green Leap: A Primer for Conserving Biodiversity in Subdivision Development
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Schmid, Rudolf (2000). "Wildflower: North America's Magazine of Wild Flora".
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provides a forum for people interested in learning more about native plants
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The logo of the Canadian Wildflower Society created by Pamela Meacher
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Special Places: The Changing Ecosystems of the Toronto Region
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hosts a variety of seminars and workshops, culminating in an
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Official North American Native Plant Society (NANPS) website
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staffs information booths at a variety of public events
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and interested groups on the benefits of native plants
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City of Markham Markham Environmental Stability Fund
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Roots, Betty, Donald Chant, and Conrad Heidenreich.
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across the continent. To that end, NANPS currently:
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Silver Memories Pub by Bulletins Plus, Lakefield ON
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Charity
Ecological Restoration
Toronto
Ontario
Canada
North America
Sir David Attenborough
Robert Bateman
Adrienne Clarkson
Farley Mowat
Freeman Patterson
Glen Loates
nanps.org
Toronto Botanical Garden
charitable organization
native plants
developed areas
United States
Canada
ecosystems
conservation properties
Ontario
seed exchange
urban
suburban
municipalities
Annual General Meeting
arum
cypripedium

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