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         Plant Societies:     more books (100)
  1. Plant Peroxisomes (American Society of Plant Physiologists monograph series) by Anthony H.C. Huang, etc., 1983-09
  2. The plant societies of Chicago and its vicinity by Henry Chandler Cowles, 2010-07-28
  3. Rare Plants of Colorado, 2nd by Colorado Native Plant Society, 1997-05-01
  4. National Audubon Society Pocket Guide to Familiar Flowers: West (The Audubon Society Pocket Guides) by NATIONAL AUDUBON SOCIETY, 1987-01-12
  5. Plant Biotechnology: Volume 18, Plant Biotechnology (Society for Experimental Biology Seminar Series)
  6. Senescence and Aging in Plants (American Society of Plant Physiologists Monograph Series) by Larry D. Nooden, 1988-09
  7. Index of Garden Plants: The New Royal Horticultural Society Dictionary (Rhs) by Mark Griffiths, 1994-12
  8. Plasticity in Plants (Symposia of the Society for Experimental Biology) by D. H. Jennings, 1986-12
  9. Pests, Pathogens, and Plant Communities (Published on behalf of the British Society for Plant Pathology) by Jeremy J. Burdon, 1990-08
  10. Plant Membrane Biology (Proceedings of the Phytochemical Society of Europe)
  11. The Politics of Nuclear Power: A History of the Shoreham Nuclear Power Plant (Risk, Governance and Society) by D.P. McCaffrey, 1990-12-31
  12. Molecular and Cellular Aspects of Plant Reproduction (Society for Experimental Biology Seminar Series)
  13. RHS Good Plant Guide (Royal Horticultural Society) by Royal Horticultural Society, 2004-03-04
  14. Royal Horticultural Society Garden Plant Selector (Rhs) by David Joyce, 1998-09-14

41. Surfin' The Internet: Plant Societies
Surfin' the Internet for The Green Industry plant societies. by Hans C. Groot,Ph.D. There are 60+ plant societies listed on the PCN weblinks page.
http://www.pacificcoastnurseryman.com/PCN4plantsoc.htm
Surfin' the Internet for The Green Industry: plant societies
by Hans C. Groot, Ph.D. Many of the plants that grace America's homes and gardens over the years have 'grown' their own loyal fan clubs organized to foster research on and promote their "favorites" and, in some cases, prevent them from extinction. A few of these plant societies are local in terms of geographic coverage but others have members throughout the United States and occasionally an international membership. One activity many of these plant societies carry out is to gather experiences from their members which then are collated into very useful growing tips for others interested in growing these plants. Usually, you can find this information on each society's website. One of the sites we checked out in more detail was that of the American Gloxinia and Gesneriad Society (AGGS) [ http://www.aggs.org/ ]. The site lists membership benefits and provides information on how to join the group. It includes information on local chapters, meetings, and the group's convention, and lets you order AGGS publications on line. The site recommends a list of reference books and provides information on how to propagate gloxinias and gesneriads. Also included in the site are bulletin boards where you can raise questions or post information about your experience in growing the plants. For those interested in growing the plants, the site also includes a "swap shop" for seeds and cuttings. If you still need more information, there is also a link to other websites with information about gesneriads.

42. PLANT SOCIETIES - IRIS - Gardening Highlights - P Allen Smith Gardens
May 24, 2000, pallensmith.com daily gardening tips plant societies IRIS. PLANTSOCIETIES - IRIS A Great Source of Inspiration Also Read Tall Bearded Iris.
http://www.pallensmith.com/features/highlights99/h1408f.htm
May 24, 2000 pallensmith.com daily gardening tips
PLANT SOCIETIES - IRIS PLANT SOCIETIES - IRIS
A Great Source of Inspiration Also Read: Tall Bearded Iris Siberian Iris Yellow Flag Iris Transplanting Siberian Iris ... Japanese Iris To contact The American Iris Society office for memberships and dues write to:
The American Iris Society
P.O. Box 55
Freedom, CA
website: www.irises.org
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Certainly one of the greatest benefits of gardening is when you can see all of your hard work pay off with such beautiful rewards. But another reward is the enjoyment of being able to share these benefits with others. For example, this time of year plant societies and clubs are interested in seeing what their members are growing. There are organizations for the enthusiast of virtually any plant group you can think of. It's important to remember that you don't have to grow anything to be members of these organizations. I'm a member of the American Iris Society. While I don't grow a lot of one type of iris, or grow them for competition and shows, I do have a wide variety in my garden. A member of the Society helped me choose a variety of Siberian iris that fits well into my garden. Other iris I grow include the traditional tall bearded. Making connections with other enthusiasts allows me to find unique varieties such as my antique iris from the 1840s. Visiting their gardens inspired me to use water iris and sweet flag in my garden pool.

43. Other Plant Societies
Contact Carol Smith Carolgsmith@cs.com. Meetings include plant sale. Thisspring Contact Hplever@earthlink.net. Plant sales at every meeting.
http://indoorgarden.org/Other Plant Sociaties.htm
The Knickerbocker Branch of the American Begonia Society
New York Begonia Society Meetings are the second Tuesday except July, August and December. 6:30 to 8:30 Meets at The Horticulture Society, 128 West 58th Street, NYC. Contact: Carol Smith Carolgsmith@cs.com . Meetings include plant sale. This spring:
New York Bromeliad Society
First Tues of the month except July, Aug, Sept. Time: 6:30 to 8:30 New York Horticultural Society, 128 West 58th Street Contact Hplever@earthlink.net Plant sales at every meeting. Programs include slides and lectures.
Third Tuesday of the month 7:00 PM St. John's the Martyr Church, 250 East 72nd Street, New York, NY Richard H. Stone, rhs@nyct.net
Greater New York Chapter American Gloxinia
and Gesneriad Society
Meetings are every third Saturday
11:00 a.m. New York City,.
New York Chapter of American Fern Society
Meetings held 1st Sat. of month, October thru May 10 am to 1 pm The Herbarium, 4th floor, at the New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, NY. Enter Moshulu gate, ask the guard for directions to fern meeting, Watson Bldg. Parking fee waived. E-mail John Mickel for more information. e-mail:

44. California Native Plant Societies - Mediterranean Climate Gardening Throughout T
The California Native Plant Society (CNPS). State CNPS http//www.calpoly.edu/~dchippin/cnps_main.html(Includes membership applications for all Chapters).
http://www.themediterraneangarden.org/groups/cnps.html
mediterranean climate gardening throughout the world
climate
discussion ... resources The mission of the California Native Plant Society is to increase understanding and appreciation of California's native plants, and to preserve them in their natural habitat through scientific activities, education, and conservation. The California Native Plant Society
(CNPS)
State CNPS
http://www.calpoly.edu/~dchippin/cnps_main.html
(Includes membership applications for all Chapters)
Some Local Chapters
Channel Islands
Covers south coastal Santa Barbara County, Ventura County, and the westernmost portions of the San Fernando Valley.
Dorothy King Young
Covers the southern coastal area of Mendocino County and the northern coast of Sonoma County.
East Bay
http://www.ebcnps.org/
Covers the eastern San Francisco Bay Area.
Kern County
Centered on Bakersfield.
Los Angeles-Santa Monica Mountains
http://www.lacnps.org/
Has membership from throughout the Los Angeles Basin, the Santa Monica Mts. and San Fernando Valley, with most from Los Angeles.
Marin Chapter
http://www.marin.cc.ca.us/cnps/

45. The Great Plant Company Internet Links: Plant Societies
plant societies. American Hibiscus Society. Images of the tropicalhibiscus abound. The Cyclamen Society. From Great Britain. This
http://www.greatplants.com/plant_links/plant_soc_index.html
Plant Societies
American Hibiscus Society
Images of the tropical hibiscus abound.
The Cyclamen Society
From Great Britain. This is an informative site with essays on culture and related topics.
The Arisaema Page
All about Jack-in-the-pulpit which we are selling this Fall. Not quite a plant society, but a very useful page!
American Hemerocallis Society
An organization devoted solely to daylilies. Daylily hybridization has created new forms of this old flower. Find out the definitions of these new forms at this site
The American Daffodil Society
Learn the FAQS and the Divisions
National Gardening Association
Veggies and More!
Herb Society of America
Devoted to spreading the herbal word. A calender of Herbal Events throughout the country is posted here.
American Bamboo Society
Everything from ridding yourself of bamboo to taking an 'eco-tour' of Costa Rica is included at this site.
American Fern Society
Learn how to grow ferns and correspond with fellow fern enthusiasts
American Iris Society
View images of the Dykes Medal winners from the nineties
American Rose Society
Rose FAQ's and articles from The Rosarian are included.

46. Additional Information: Plant Societies
This PlantTalk Colorado script discusses additional information on plant societies. ExtensionHome Page, 2004 Additional information plant societies.
http://www.ext.colostate.edu/ptlk/2004.html
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Additional information: plant societies
The world of plants includes enthusiastic groups of people who come together to learn more about a particular plant or group of plants. The Denver Metro area is particularly abundant with active groups. Other areas of Colorado also have some local chapters. Some examples are the Denver Orchid Society, the Denver Rose Society, the North American Rock Garden Society-Rocky Mountain Chapter, the African Violet Society of Denver, the Colorado Cactus and Succulent Society, Xeriscape Colorado!, the Colorado Water Garden Society, and the Colorado Native Plant Society. In addition to meetings, most organizations publish informative newsletters, some go on field trips, and some are part of national organizations that also publish journals, organize trips and sponsor seed exchanges. Most plant societies don't have permanent addresses or telephone numbers. The addresses rotate with the election of new officers each year. The best way to find out about them is to contact the Helen K. Fowler Library

47. Plant Societies Search, Find Suppliers, Dealers, Science Of Gardening,
plant societies search, find suppliers, dealers, science of gardening,plants, clubs, learn, share and participate, wealth of information,.
http://www.plantsociety.com/join.htm
Membership Information Click Here To Join Now While most of the features of Plant Society are free for everyone to use there is a membership program that offers added benefits On the right you will see some of the benefits of becoming a members. And be assured that we are always working to make the site better and improve member benefits. Corporate Membership There are several membership and pricing plans to chose from. Select an option from the right to learn more. Click Here To Join Basic membership is $20 dollars per year. Sponsor Membership is $50 dollars per year. Click Here To JOIN !

48. Native Plant Societies

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49. Plant Societies
GardenNet's Guide to LOTS of plant societies! A Guide to More plant societies!African Violet Society of America; International Society
http://ohld.ag.utk.edu/ohld/htm/socplant.htm

50. Carnivorous Plant Societies
Carnivorous plant societies. Special focus gardening forum indexOther special focus gardening forums Back Next
http://www.crescentbloom.com/II/B/04a.htm
Carnivorous plant societies Special focus gardening forum index
Other special focus gardening forums
Back Next International Carnivorous Plant Society Australian Carnivorous Plant Society See also Special focus gardening forums World Wide Web resources For more information about links on these pages see Our non endorsement policy and our statement on Non infringement of property rights Web links from The Compleat Botanica provided by Crescent Bloom

51. Hardy Plant Societies
Hardy plant societies. Special focus gardening forum index Other special focusgardening forums Back Next The Hardy Plant Society of Oregon, See also.
http://www.crescentbloom.com/II/B/07.htm
Hardy plant societies Special focus gardening forum index
Other special focus gardening forums
Back Next The Hardy Plant Society of Oregon See also Special focus gardening forums World Wide Web resources For more information about links on these pages see Our non endorsement policy and our statement on Non infringement of property rights Web links from The Compleat Botanica provided by Crescent Bloom

52. Elisabeth C. Miller Library: Gardening On The Internet Tutorial
How do I find plant societies or garden clubs? Several good directoriesof horticultural organizations exists, including Web Resources
http://depts.washington.edu/hortlib/resources/gardening_on_net/findclubs.shtml
How do I find plant societies or garden clubs?
Several good directories of horticultural organizations exists, including: Web Resources - Organizations and Plant Societies : The Miller Library's comprehensive list of clubs and societies with websites in the Puget Sound region. Arranged alphabetically.
http://depts.washington.edu/hortlib/resources/hort_web_sites/organizations.shtml
Garden Web Directory : Allows browsing by catagory but for the best results search by keyword. Will also list some gardens and collections.
http://dir.gardennet.com/directory/
Google Web Directory - Home/Gardens/Associations : Several of the general directories include gardening sections. This one is particularly well organized, especially as it allows review by either alphabetical order or usage.
http://directory.google.com/Top/Home/Gardens/Associations/
For plant or plant group societies searching on the name in your favorite search engine is also a good technique, especially for national organizations. Many of those national organizations will have a list of links to regional societies.
Next: How do I grow a particular plant?

53. Elisabeth C. Miller Library: Directory Of Horticulture Web Sites, Organizations
Northwest Authors Sources for Plants, Organizations and plant societies.Pacific Northwest. American Society of Landscape Architects
http://depts.washington.edu/hortlib/resources/hort_web_sites/organizations.shtml
Organizations and Plant Societies
Pacific Northwest
American Society of Landscape Architects - Washington Chapter
The Association for Women in Horticulture

Association of Professional Landscape Designers - Washington State Chapter

Bellevue Botanical Garden
...
Whatcom Horticulture Society
National and International
American Conifer Society
American Horticultural Therapy Association

Associated Landscape Contractors of America

American Orchid Society
...
Thrive - British Horticultural Therapy

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Arboreta, Gardens and Herbaria Botany and Ecology Libraries Organizations and Plant Societies Pacific Northwest Gardening Gateways Periodicals Plant Care and Problem Solving Plant Identification and Selection The Traveling Gardener - Sales, Shows and Travel University of Washington Sites Other Horticulture-Related Sites Last modified: Wednesday, 05-Mar-2003 15:30:11 PST [ Back to Top ]

54. Amy Goldman Seed Saving In Plant Societies
Learning plant societies by Laura Wallis Martha Stewart Living (March 2000)pp.146150. plant societies are the fan clubs of the gardening world.
http://www.agoldthumb.com/New_From_Amy/articles/Learning_Plant_Societies_MS_Livi

55. PLANT SOCIETIES ARE MORE THAN HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE
ISHS Forum on Strategies for Horticultural Societies in the 1990's, XXIIIIHC plant societies ARE MORE THAN HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE.
http://www.actahort.org/books/299/299_20.htm

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ISHS Acta Horticulturae 299: Forum on Strategies for Horticultural Societies in the 1990's, XXIII IHC
PLANT SOCIETIES ARE MORE THAN HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE
Author:
H.B. Tukey Jr Abstract:
Most of the presentations in this symposium refer to national and international professional societies in horticultural science. But when I talk about plant societies, I am referring to the great number of diverse groups and organizations that are associated with horticulture but with programs, goals, and memberships of their own. These plant societies have a great influence on scientific horticulture, and they look to the horticultural scientist for expertise, cooperation, and assistance. We would do well to know them better. Horticultural science is one of the few academic disciplines that deals not only with its own agenda of science and research, but with the agenda of people, organizations, agencies, and societies that are associated with horticulture in some way. These people and their groups are large in number, diverse in skills and abilities, and equally diverse in their aims and goals. They include professional horticultural managers, such as landscape contractors, landscape maintenance managers, nurserymen and growers of horticultural plants; managers of street trees such as municipal arborists, electric utility companies, State and Federal foresters, urban foresters, and individual commercial arborists; and horticulturists interested in a particular plant or group of plants as a hobby interest.

56. MetaCrawler Results | Search Query = Florida Plant Societies
MetaSearch results for florida plant societies (1 to 20 of 80), Click here to adda link. LandscapeUSA. Florida plant societies Associations. Agencies
http://search.metacrawler.com/texis/search?q=Florida Plant Societies&brand=metac

57. Plant Related Clubs, Societies And Organizations From PlantsGalore.com
plant societies, Clubs and Organizations Connecticut.
http://www.plantsgalore.com/inserts/societies/012_Connecticut_Society_1.html
Plant Societies, Clubs and Organizations - Connecticut
PGC List of Connecticut Gardens

CT
American Rhododendron Society - CT

CT
American Sakurasoh Assoc 195 North Ave
Westport CT
Bonsai Society of Greater Hartford
Newington CT
Bonsai Society of Greater New 270 Mohegan Ave
Haven New London CT China Trade Bonsai Society 380 New London Rd Salem CT Connecticut Botanical Society 55 Harvest Ln Glastonbury CT Connecticut Daylily Society 93 Strobel Rd Trumbull CT Connecticut Nurserymen’s Assoc 24 West Rd Suite 53 Vernon CT Connecticut Orchid Society CT Connecticut Rose Society Box 1000 Old Lyme CT New England Wildflower Society - CT Chapter CT North Haven Garden Club 115 Cheshire Rd Wallingford CT Northeast Organic Farming Assoc - Box 386 CT Northford CT Professional Pesticides Users of 88 Palmer Dr Connecticut South Windsor CT Terrarium Assoc 57 Wolfpit Ave Norwalk CT PlantsGalore.com References or links to businesses or organizations are provided for educational purposes only. Inclusion or exclusion of any business or organization does not constitute an endorsement by PlantsGalore.com.

58. Plant Related Clubs, Societies And Organizations From PlantsGalore.com
List with contact information and hyperlinks to public gardens and arboreta statewide.Category Regional North America Nature Centers...... PGC List of Connecticut plant societies. CT.
http://www.plantsgalore.com/inserts/gardens/022_Gardens_Connecticut_1.html
Gardens and Arboreta - Connecticut
PGC List of Connecticut Plant Societies

CT
100 Maple St
Bristol CT
10 Deerfield Lane
Ansonia CT
Audubon Fairchild Garden
Riversville Rd
Greenwich CT
Ballard Garden - Ballard Park
Ridgefield CT Bates-Scofield Homestead 45 Old King's Hwy Darien CT Beardsley Zoological Gardens 1875 Noble Ave Bridgeport CT Bellamy-Ferriday Garden 9 Main St Bethlehem CT Boothe Park Rose Garden Box 902 Stratford CT PlantsGalore.com References or links to businesses or organizations are provided for educational purposes only. Inclusion or exclusion of any business or organization does not constitute an endorsement by PlantsGalore.com.

59. Societies
Cultivars. plant societies in Ireland. plant societies in other Countries. Advertisingfor plant societies is FREE. Email address- ask@ideasforgardens.com.
http://www.ghkelly.btinternet.co.uk/plantsoc/societies.html
Plant Societies in Ireland Plant Societies in other Countries Please send us details if you would like your society events advertised on this site. Advertising for Plant Societies is FREE E-mail address:- ask ideasforgardens.com ideasforgardens Home Page Garden Software ... Complimentary Links

60. Affiliated Societies
Other plant societies and related links. Alpines The Alpine GardenSociety. BIOME NPSF The National plant societies Federation. NCCPG
http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/heather/spec.html
Other Plant Societies and related links
Alpines: The Alpine Garden Society
BIOME gateway: http://biome.ac.uk/biome
Camellia: International Camellia Society
Clematis: International Clematis Society
Cyclamen: Cyclamen Society
Delphinium: Delphinium Society
Ferns: British Pteridological Society
Fuchsia: The British Fuchsia Society
Hardy Plants: The Hardy Plant Society
Hebe: The Hebe Society
Hostas: The British Hosta and Hemerocallis Society
HCP: Horticulture Centre of the Pacific
Natural Selection gateway: http://nature.ac.uk/
NPSF: The National Plant Societies Federation
NCCPG: The National Council for the Conservation of Plants and Gardens
NHS: Northern Horticultural Society
Orchids: Hardy Orchid Society
RHS: Royal Horticultural Society
Roses: The Royal National Rose Society
Saxifrage: Saxifrage Society
Sweet Peas: The National Sweet Pea Society
Vegetables: The National Vegetable Society
The Heather Society , 19 August 2002

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