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Lectures and Field Trips Lectures are typically the 3rd Tuesday of the month at 6:30 PM, and tasty snacks will be provided for socializing (BYO non-alcoholic beverage or water bottle). New location starting in February! We will meet in The Citadel Grimsley Hall Copeland Auditorium, 3 Jenkins Ave, Charleston, SC 29403. Free parking is available after 5:00 pm along Summerall Field (highlighted on map). ![]() ![]() Tuesday, February 17, 6:30 pm Crystal Anderson, Wildlife Biologist and PhD student, Clemson University’s James C. Kennedy Waterfowl and Wetlands Conservation Center The Citadel Grimsley Hall Auditorium, 3 Jenkins Ave. Crystal’s incredible research has so many insights about community, native plants, and pollinators across our coastal landscapes. She will share her experience transforming a community garden into a learning space, strengthening food security, and inspiring people of all ages to notice and support pollinators. Her research also investigates the impacts of climate on pollinator ranges and highlights conservation planning considerations for the saltmarsh ecotone. Field trips are generally the Saturday following the lecture. Registration is required and opens two weeks before the trip. ![]() Saturday, February 21, 10:00 am Join us Saturday, February 21 at 10 am for a tour of Hampton Plantation State Historic Site by wildlife biologist and Clemson University PhD candidate Crystal Anderson to observe how surveys and research activities are carried out in the field. The group will then travel one mile to the community garden at Howard AME Church to walk through the garden space, see what has been done so far, and provide input. Registration opens two weeks before the field trip at this link. Tuesday, March 17, 6:30 pm Lecture: Gardening with Natives for (Almost) Year-Round Blooms & Maximizing Ecological Benefit Sharleen Johnson of Native Plants to the People LLC Saturday, March 21, 9 am – 12 noon |
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![]() SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 9 AM – 12 NOON Members Pre-Order Info: This is a members-only opportunity! If you are not a current SCNPS member, you will need to join or renew your membership in order to be eligible to participate in this pre-order. scnps.org/scnps-membership Pre-orders may be placed anytime between Saturday 2/14/26 and Monday 3/2/26. See full info here. Co-sponsored by the Town of Mount Pleasant and SC Native Plant Society Lowcountry Chapter. The spring sale will be farmers-market-style with these sellers offering a variety of natives:
Each seller will handle their own check-out process (cash, check, or credit card). Shoppers should bring a box, cart, or wagon to carry plants. Volunteers will be on hand to help you. Admission to the Native Plant Market is free. There are restrooms on site. For more info, please contact Eddie Bernard at edlbernard@aol.com. To volunteer before or at the sale, please contact Melody Lane at melodylane88@gmail.com. Plant Sale volunteers and SCNPS members can start shopping at 8:40. Master Gardeners and other organizations will also be tabling. |
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Cullowhee Native Plant Conference Native Plant Sponsorship Applications Are Now Open! We are pleased to announce that applications for the 2026 Native Plant Sponsorship are now open for those interested in attending the Cullowhee Native Plant Conference. If you have a passion for native plants, ecology, and sustainability, this sponsorship opportunity can help support your participation in this year’s conference. Application Deadline: April 15, 2026 Learn more and apply: nativeplants.wcu.edu Please share with anyone who may be interested. We look forward to seeing this year’s applicants. ![]() |
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