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National and International Iris Societies
a linked list of Iris Societies. Website gives general background and any other relevant information on most societies
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Native Plant Society of British Columbia (NPSBC)
founded in 1997. The NPSBC is an organization bringing together people from throughout the province who enjoy, study and work with native plants and habitats
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Native Plant Society of New Jersey
founded for the appreciation, protection, and study of the native flora of New Jersey
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Native Plant Society of New Mexico (NPSNM)
NPSNM is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the conservation of the native flora of New Mexico
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Native Plant Society of Oregon
dedicated to the enjoyment, conservation, and study of Oregon's native vegetation.
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Native Plant Society of Saskatchewan
to promote understanding and conservation of native plants and their ecosystems by facilitating communication, research, and education
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Native Plant Society of Texas (NPST)
founded in 1980 for the purpose of protecting the botanical legacy of Texas. The mission of NPSOT is to promote the conservation, research and utilization of the native plants and plant habitats of Texas, through education, outreach and example
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New England Botanical Club (NEBC)
originated in 1895, it is a non-profit organization that promotes the study of plants of North America, especially the flora of New England and adjacent areas. The Club publishes the journal Rhodora, holds monthly meetings during the academic year, maintains a herbarium of more than 253,000 sheets, has a small library, and annually grants a graduate student research award
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New England Wild Flower Society
NEWFS is the oldest plant conservation organization in the United States, promoting the conservation of temperate North American plants through Conservation, Research, Advocacy, Education and Horticulture
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New York Flora Association
the goals of the Organization are to: to promote the study of New York's native and naturalized plant life; to encourage the production of botanical publications that are educational to the public and beneficial to the scientific community; to provide an umbrella organization for field and herbarium botanists that can represent their points of view; to serve as an information exchange for botany clubs/societies and botanists of the State and promote common interests; to gather information and voucher specimens leading to a complete atlas of New York State plant distributions; to develop 'ecological profiles' of our native and introduced plant species to aid in our understanding of their distributions, migrations and interactions and to promote conservation and wise management of native plant resources and natural communities
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