Location: Garden in the Woods, 180 Hemenway R, Framingham, MA
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
- Volunteers Needed
- Classes
- Master Gardener Program
Types of Programs:
Charitable, Conservation, Educational, Membership, Native Plants, Professional
Programs:
Garden in the Woods-45 acre native plant botanical garden
Educational- 300+ botany, horticulture, conservation, courses annually
NEPCoP - conservation volunteers contact cmattrick@newfs.org
Plant Corps Volunteers-invasive plant wor
Membership/Dues:
$42 individual, $58 family $100 contributing
Publications:
NE Wild Flower Society's Guide to Growing and Propagating Wildflowers, by William Cullina
NE Wild Flower Society's Guide to Native Trees, Shrubs and Vines, by William Cullina
Conservation Notes, New England Wild FLower Society
Meetings/Conventions:
Symposia semi-annually on botanical horticultural and conservation issues
'Big Bugs' in 2004
Family Fall Festival in October, Earth Day in April, Plant Sale in June and AABGA conference in June
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