The UK's leading and oldest land based College. Set in a 50ha campus garden, we boast some of the best facilities around. Quality education and extension in all apsects of amateur and professional horticulture and garden design.
A Chapter of The Gesneriad Society, Inc. (formally the American Gloxinia & Gesneriad Society) whose members are involved in perfecting the growing of gesneriads.
We are a group of community minded, garden loving Irvington neighbors that are very active in our Indianapolis neighborhood. We are involved in an annual garden tour, a farmer`s market, a community garden, median adoption and flower and tree plantings.
The Corpestian Society is an organization dedicated to the preservation and reuse of perished trees and shrubbery in the residential and commercial garden.
The Santa Cruz Orchid Society has a monthly meeting to see each others blooming orchids, learn about orchids from a speaker and have a chance to buy orchid plants from each other. Visitors are welcome !! We have an orchid show and sale in early February each year.
The Salem Hardy Plant Society is a not-for-profit organization promoting the use of hardy perennial plants. It seeks to collect and disseminate source information about hardy plants and their availability. The Society supports community garden projects.
The passiflora society was founded in 1990 to establish a central location for Passiflora enthusiasts to exchange information, obtain help with plant identification, and to locate seeds and plants.
The Greenfield Garden Club is open to anyone with an interest in gardening. Families are encouraged to join. The club maintains a display garden at Trap Plain in Greenfield and sponsors many community projects including grants to local schools, and public plantings.
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