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  • A Cycad Society (US).Dedicated to the conservation of Cycads through education and scientific research. Has a newsletter published three or four times yearly.
  • Amatori Bonsai Trieste (Italy).Site map includes categories such as Club activities, Gallery Exhibitions, News, Links, and Message board.
  • American Association of Amateur Arborists (US).Association is interested about learning about trees. Web site has over a hundred tree tags which can be downloaded easily.
  • American Daffodil Society (US).Founded in 1954 to encourage research and education on daffodil culture, breeding, disease, pets, exhibiting, and testing. Publishes quarterly a 64 page magazine, The Daffodil Journal.
  • American Hibiscus Society (US).Maintains nomenclature listing names and parentage. Memebership Info on site. Society publishes a quarterly magzine, the Seed Pod. Other publications available.
  • American Rhododendron Society (US).Purpose is to encourage interet in and disseminate knowledge about rhododendrons and azaleas. Education, meetings, publications, scientific studies and research done to this end, with the website as a key medium in this.
  • Anderson Gardens (US).A Japanese-style garden site. Offers a virtual tour, history, up-to-date information and membership information on the gardens.
  • Arizona Native Plant Society (US).Devoted to Arizona's native plants. Publications are The Plant Press, a state bulletin, and a set of eight illustrated brochures on landscapeing with Arizon natives.
  • Bonsai & Orchid Association International (US).An organization of exporters, growers, manufacturers, and suppliers of Bonsai, Bromeliad, and Orchids. Holds an annual conference and trade show.
  • Botresearch (US).Specializes in the development of research protocols for the micropropagation of both Endangered and non-endangered species of vascular plants. Also specializes in anatomical photomicroscopy of these species.
  • Cactus&Co. International Society (US).Society for cacti and other succulent enthusiasts and collector. Quarterly journal in color. Seeds free to members.
  • Canadian Iris Society (Canada).Obective is to encourage, improve and extend the cultivationof the genus iris and to collaborate with other societies for this purpose. Programs are conservation oriented and educational.
  • Diablo Valley College Horticulture Club (US).Offers unique plants at a plant sale and also offer classes in horticulture for college credit.
  • Florida Federation of Garden Clubs (US).Site features info on activities, scholarships, youth camp, floral design courses, arrangements, special Florida gardens, tours, shows, and special events of the various affiliated clubs in Florida.
  • Florida Federation of Garden Clubs (US).Site feature info on activities, shcholarships, youth camp, floral design courses, arrangement, Florida gardens tours, shows, and special events of the various affiliated clubs in the state.
  • Friends of Planting Fields Arboretum (US).Offers courses in horticulture and botany, field trips and tours of other arboreta and botanical gardens. Newsletter appears four times each year.
  • Georgia Native Plant Society (US).Site contents include, Activities of the Society, Membership, Meeting Schedule, President's Message, Symposium, Gardening Calendar, Native Plant Sources, Wildflower Rescue, Landscape Designers, and more.
  • Greater Cincinnati Bonsai Society (US).Founded in 1964 and meetings are held on the third Thurs. of each month. Members enjoy a montly newsletters, access to society's library, and participation in numerous workshops and lectures.
  • Idaho Falls Community Gardens (US).Schedules gardening classes throughout the late winter, spring, and summer. One project is the Community Garden project which provides fresh produce for those in need.
  • Japanese Friendship Garden (US).An expression of the ties between the people of the Cities of San Diego and Yokohama. Offers information in garden design, garden tour, history and events.
  • Kentucy Society of Natural History (US).Formed in 1943 to promote the study of nature and natural sciences. Hold a Spring Wildflower Conference and a Fall Color Conference.
  • Landscape Ontario Horticultural Trades Association (Canada).Has over 1500 members representing all areas of the landscaping industry including, nursery growers, garden centers, landscape architects, contractors, lawn care professionals, and irrigation suppliers.
  • Lavender Australia (Australia).Australian Lavender Industry premier web site. Hosting the 1st World Lavender conference LAVENDER 2000. Has a bi-monthly newsletter for members.
  • Marin Rose Society (US).A chapter of The American Rose Society founded in 1974. Goal is to promote the culture, interest and appreciation of roses of all kinds. Site includes Rose Care, Membership Info, and Rose Related Links.
  • Melrose Plantation (US).Promotes the horticultural arts, design, and gardening in all its aspects. Cooperates with other agencies, including the US Congress.
  • Missouri Botanical Garden (US).The Arboretum provides environmental education, ecological research, and public enjoyment of the natural world. Site includes events, hortoculture, job opportunities and more.
  • Mohhawk-Hudson Bonsai Society (US).Dedicated to the promotion of Bonsai in the Capital Region. Meetings held the last Sunday of each month at 1 pm.
  • National Gardening Association (NGA) (US).Helps gardeners and people through gardening. Information contains library, gardening links, online courses, industry research, events and classroom for children.
  • National Gardening Association (NGA) (US).Helps gardeners and people through gardening. Information contains library, gardening links, online courses, industry research, events and classroom for children.
  • New Hampshire Orchid Society (US).Organized in 1983, society meets montly and meeting may include lectures, workshops, slides, videos, and demonstations about orchids. Also publishes a monthly newsletter.
  • New Mexico State College of Agriculture and Home Economics (US).Cooperative Extension Service offers resources in gardening, family development, agricultural production, and more. Involved in statewide research making these issues relevant.
  • Northern California Daffodil Society (US).Society has serveral events during the year, primarily during the fall and spring, peak times for daffodils. Members from beginners to internationally recognized growers and hybridizers. Submit membership form.
  • Onatrio Horticultural Association (Canada).Association of more than 270 societies throughout the province of Ontario. Seeks to promote civic beautification, preserve the environment, youth work and education in many aspects of horticulture.
  • Ozark Region Garden Clubs (US).Site gives info on the important upcoming events such as the Fall Flower Show. Categories include, Plant Sales, Fall Shows, The Great Perennial Divide, Plant Societies,and Links to Other St. Louis Garderning Web Sites.
  • SCS Engineers (US).Program manager for Los Angles Countywide. Program includes public education and outreach assistance related to backyard composting, water wise gardening and grass recycling.
  • Seeds of Diversity Canada (Canada).A network of gardeners across Canada who grown unusual and rare heritage plants. About 1500 kinds of vegetables in the seed list of annual seed exchange for trade between members.
  • Shady Cove Oregon (US).Association holds an annual wildflower show in May. Sells a wildflower video and t-shirts.
  • The American Violet Society (Maryland, US).Committed to the conservation and cultivation of native and cultivated violets; Publishes The Violet Gazette (online and in print) and holds seminars and field trips for members.
  • The Gardeners of America-Men's Garden Clubs (US).Offers a variety of gardening, landscaping, community beautification, insect and disease control, conservation, native plants-educational programs which make members better gardeners.
  • The Gardening Network (Canada).A gardening association whose goal is to provide and share gardening info to all. Publications include The Gardening Network Newsletter and program-three times yearly.
  • The Horticultural Society of New York (US).Founded in 1900, dedicated to improving the quality of life in NY by public involvement with horticulture through education, community outreach programs, and library services.
  • The Inland Empire Gardeners (Washington, US).A local organization that sponsors the largest event for the gardeners of the Inland Northwest-- The Garden Expo; consists of over 100 garden-related business and organizations .
  • The Missouri Prairie Foundation (US).Organized a state-wide Grasslands Coalition of organization for helping restore and native grasses and prairie for the benefit of native wildlife.
  • The Naure Conservancy of Pennsylvania (US).Publications include the Chapter newsletter titled Penn's Woods, The nature Conservancy, and Volunteer Notes. Purpose is to preserve natural communities by protecting the land and waters they need to survive.
  • The New York Botanical Garden (US).The NYBG is located in the Bronx has 250 acres of grounds, 28 specialty gardens and plant collections. Site includes gardens, education, events, science library and plant info.
  • The Royal Horticultural Society (UK).Site includes the RHS Book Finder, RHS Plant Finder, and RHS Product Finder. Catlogues of over 800 nurseries.
  • The Violet Society (US).An international organization for enthusiasts of Violacea. Covers everything from Wild,Parma and Sweet Violets. Site includes categories such as Botany and Culture, Violet Types, Medicine and Science, Commercial Suppliers and Literature and Art.
  • Theodore Payne Foundation (US).A nonprofit retail nursery selling California native plants, seeds, and books. Displays over 300 native species for sale and has an office and bookstore, as well as demonstration garden areas.
  • Thousand Oaks African Violet Society (US).Site for into about African biolets and other gesneriads. Categories include, How to Grow African Violets, Library of Plant Photos, Venor Index, and Coming Events.
  • Tower Hill Botanic Garden (US).Features at Tower Hill include, Several Distinctive Gardens, Opportunities for membership, Special Events, Rentals, Stoddard Education and Visitors Center.
  • University of California Cooperative Extension (US).Offers the Common Ground Garden Program (Urban Gardening) and Envionmental Horticulture among other programs.
  • Vista Garden Club (US).Group consists of 150 members interested in gardening. Has monthly meetings with educational speakers, and workshops. Periodically, it has tours of local nursuries.
  • Washington Native Plant Society (US).Promotes the preservation, conservation and study of native plants of Washington. Offers program meetings, special projects, and workshops. Publishes a quarterly journal called Douglasia.
  • Washington Native Plant Society (US).Provides botanical expertise and opportunities for all to share in the enjoyment of native flora. Advocates the conservation of Washington's native plants and habitats.
  • Westmorland Horticultural Society (Canada).Holds informational meeting on the fourth tues. evening. Has plant sales, garden tours, annual flower and garden shows and seed swops.
  • Wild Ones (US).Mission is to educate and share into with members and community at the plant-roots level and to promote biodeiversity and environmentally sound practices. Publishes the Wild Ones Handbook for the native plant landscaper and wildflowers gardene.
  • Wonderland Gardens (US).An organiztion developing a year-round greenery haven, which offers individual and group gardening, nature walks, fresh vegetables and fruits for public viewing and consumption.
  • Writtle College (UK).Oldest land based College in the UK. Offers courses in all aspects of amateur and professional horticulture and garden design. Publications include Writtle World.
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