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Native Plant Society Chapters found near Napa County, California

Napa Valley Chapter - California Native Plant Society
About CNPS The California Native Plant Society (CNPS) is a statewide non-profit organization of amateurs and professionals with a common interest in California's native plants. the
Located in Napa, California - about 16 miles away
Milo Baker Chapter - California Native Plant Society
Welcome to the Milo Baker Chapter Native Plant Society (CNPS). Our chapter, which is named after the famous Santa Rosa botanist, is located in Northern California's beautiful Sonoma County.&
Located in Santa Rosa, California - about 21 miles away
Willis Linn Jepson Chapter
President, Board of Directors - Steven Goetz
Mission to increase understanding and appreciation of California’s native plants and to conserve them and their national habitats, through education, science, advocacy, horticulture and land stewardship.
Located in Benicia , California - about 29 miles away
California Native Grass Association
Administrative Director - Diana Jeffery
The Mission of the California Native Grasslands Association (CNGA) is to promote, preserve, and restore the diversity of California’s native grasses and grassland ecosystems through education, advocacy, research, and stewardship
Located in Davis, California - about 31 miles away
Marin Chapter - California Native Plant Society
Marin Chapter - California Native Plant Society The California Native Plant Society is a non-profit organization of amateurs and professionals united by an interest in the plants of California.
Located in Mill Valley, California - about 42 miles away
East Bay Chapter - California Native Plant Society
Beth Wurzburg
The California Native Plant Society (CNPS) was formed in 1965 in the East Bay region. Today it is a statewide organization with thirty-three chapters.
Located in Berkeley, California - about 44 miles away
Sacramento Valley Chapter - California Native Plant Society
Our Mission The mission of CNPS is to increase understanding and appreciation of California’s native plants and to conserve them and their natural habitats, through education, science, advocacy, horticulture and land stewardship .
Located in Sacramento, California - about 46 miles away
Sanhedrin Chapter - California Native Plant Society
The Sanhedrin Chapter of the California Native Plant Society comprises the inland part of Mendocino County and all of Lake County. From its origins in 1981, the active core has invariably resided in the 40-mile long inland valley corridor between Hopland to the south and Willits to the north.
Located in Ukiah, California - about 63 miles away
Dorothy King Young Chapter - California Native Plant Society
The Dorothy King Young Chapter serves coastal Mendocino County, the northern coastal area of Sonoma County, and nearby areas. We host activities throughout the year for members and the general public. T
Located in Gualala, California - about 69 miles away
Santa Clara Valley Chapter - California Native Plant Society
The Santa Clara Valley Chapter of CNPS covers Santa Clara County and southern San Mateo County. It offers activities focusing on the many aspects of native plants, from gardening, plant identification, and photography to conservation and rare plants.
Located in Redwood City, California - about 72 miles away
El Dorado Chapter - California Native Plant Society
El Dorado Chapter of CNPS is a non-profit, non-commercial organization of amateurs and professionals, committed to preserving and protecting California native plants.
Located in Placerville, California - about 82 miles away
Redbud Chapter - California Native Plant Society
President - Denise Della
THE REDBUD CHAPTER OF NEVADA AND PLACER COUNTIES Placer and Nevada Counties are located on the western slope of the Sierra Nevada mountain range between Sacramento and Lake Tahoe.
Located in Nevada City, California - about 87 miles away
Mount Lassen Chapter - California Native Plant Society
Mount Lassen Chapter - California Native Plant Society CNPS Mission Statement The mission of CNPS is to conserve California native plants and their natural habitats; and increase understanding, appreciation, and horticultural use of native plants.
Located in Chico, California - about 89 miles away
Santa Cruz County Chapter - California Native Plant Society
President - Deanna Giuliano
The California Native Plant Society (CNPS) is a statewide non-profit organization of amateurs and professionals with a common interest in California's native plants.
Located in Santa Cruz, California - about 106 miles away
North San Joaquin Valley Chapter - California Native Plant Society
President - Jim Brugger
The North San Joaquin Valley Chapter represents Merced, Stanislaus, and South San Joaquin Counties. All are welcome to join in our activities.
Located in Denair, California - about 107 miles away
Sierra Foothills Chapter - California Native Plant Society
CNPS Mission Statement The California Native Plant Society is a statewide non-profit organization of amateurs and professionals with a common interest in California's native plants. T
Located in Groveland, California - about 122 miles away
Tahoe Chapter - California Native Plant Society
CNPS Mission Statement The California Native Plant Society is a statewide non-profit organization of amateurs and professionals with a common interest in California's native plants. T
Located in Tahoma, California - about 124 miles away
Shasta Chapter - California Native Plant Society
Mission to increase understanding and appreciation of California's native plants and to conserve them and their natural habitats, through education, science, advocacy, horticulture and land stewardship. &
Located in Redding, California - about 142 miles away
Monterey Bay Chapter - California Native Plant Society
President - Nikki Nedeff
The Monterey Bay Chapter of the California Native Plant Society (MBCNPS) was founded in 1966 to serve Monterey and San Benito counties . The purpose of our chapter is to further the preservation and conservation of the native flora and plant communities of Monterey and San Benito counties.
Located in Carmel, California - about 143 miles away
Sequoia Chapter - California Native Plant Society
CNPS Mission Statement The California Native Plant Society is a statewide non-profit organization of amateurs and professionals with a common interest in California's native plants. T
Located in Fresno, California - about 184 miles away
North Coast Chapter - California Native Plant Society
The North Coast Chapter is one of the 33 local chapters of CNPS. Our members are mostly in Humboldt, Del Norte, western Siskiyou, and western Trinity counties, and most of our field trips are in that area.
Located in Arcata, California - about 186 miles away
Alta Peak Chapter - California Native Plant Society
The Alta Peak Chapter of the California Native Plant Society celebrates and supports the native plant communities in Tulare County, serving the Central Valley and Sierra Nevada Mountains and Foothills.&n
Located in Three Rivers, California - about 238 miles away
Kern Chapter - California Native Plant Society
President - Dorie Giragosian
The California Native Plant Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to the conservation of California native plants and their natural habitats, and to increasing the understanding, appreciation, and horticultural use of native plants. C
Located in Bakersfield, California - about 283 miles away
Bristlecone Chapter - California Native Plant Society
The Bristlecone Chapter of the CNPS covers an area with some of the most geographic and biologic diversity in the contiguous US, including both the lowest and highest points, two species competing for title of the oldest living thing, extreme heat and extreme cold.
Located in Bishop, California - about 308 miles away
Wild Ones
Wild Ones: Native Plants, Natural Landscapes promotes environmentally sound landscaping practices to preserve biodiversity through the preservation, restoration and establishment of native plant communities.
Located in Neenah, Wisconsin - about 1788 miles away
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