Native Plant Society Chapters found near Yamhill County, Oregon
Native Plant Conservation ProgramOregon Department of Agriculture
The Native Plant Conservation Program oversees the conservation and management of Oregon's listed plant species. The Program Assists
Located in Salem, Oregon - about 25 miles away
Emerald ChapterNative Plant Society of Oregon
Founded in 1979, the Emerald Chapter of NPSO has a long history of active involvement in the study, education and conservation of our region's native flora.
Located in Eugene, Oregon - about 82 miles away
High Desert ChapterNative Plant Society of Oregon
The High Desert Chapter of the NPSO was resurrected in May 2013 after several years on hiatus. We invite those living in Central Oregon's high desert region who have a passion for native flora to join our enthusiastic group.
Located in Eugene, Oregon - about 82 miles away
Portland ChapterNative Plant Society of Oregon
Portland is located near several areas with diverse flora: the Columbia Gorge (which contains a quarter of all of Oregon's wildflower species), Mt.
Located in Eugene, Oregon - about 83 miles away
Siskiyou ChapterNative Plant Society of Oregon
The Siskiyou Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Oregon based in Southwest Oregon. promotes native plant education and advocates for native plant communities and rare and endemic plants.
Located in Eugene, Oregon - about 83 miles away
Umpqua Valley ChapterNative Plant Society of Oregon
Committed to the shared enjoyment, conservation and study of the endemic and other native plants of the Umpqua Basin and habitats, with an emphasis on community outreach and education.
Located in Roseburg, Oregon - about 138 miles away
Klamath Basin ChapterNative Plant Society of Oregon
The Klamath Basin Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Oregon (NPSO) was formed to promote awareness of the native flora in our region. The KBNPS meets regularly to educate its members and the public about conserving, propagating, and identifying our plants and flowers.
Located in Klamath Falls, Oregon - about 224 miles away
Wild OnesWild 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 1700 miles away