The Ocps is a excellent nation wide resource for both the beginner and experienced carnivorous plant enthusiast. Member activities include newsletter, meetings, seedbank, chat group and group foreign plant orders. Website in both English and French.
The Olympia Rose Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion and education of our national flower, the Rose. This local chapter is affiliated with the Pacific Northwest District of the American Rose Society.
PerennialExchange. Net is an online service permitting gardeners in the same local area to easily find and trade with one another. We use advanced mapping and searching functions to track down the closest matching perennial that you're looking for.
Promotes the conservation of N. American flora through education, research, horticulture, habitat preservation, and advocacy. The Society operates a 45-acre botanical garden, Garden in the Woods, in Framingham, Ma
The Community Garden Club of Marlborough on Hudson is a civic minded organization that addresses all aspects of gardening, horticulture and design. Founded in 1922, the Club has been serving the area for over 75 years. The Club meets monthly in Newburgh, NY.
The Cayman Islands Orchid Society is dedicated to the preservation of Cayman's native orchids and educating its members and the public on orchid conservation and orchid culture. Co-sponsor with the Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park of the Annual Orchid Show and Sale.
The Cycad Society, is dedicated to the promotion of education, conservation and study of cycads. The Society publishes a quarterly newsletter, with color photos. The Society also have access to a seed bank and distributes seeds to members.
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