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All people need to have the opportunity to be an active part of our mission, the “preservation, study, and use of plants native to Indiana” and INPS is working to reduce barriers so that every person can safely enjoy the outdoors.
Meet the Indiana Native Plant Society We were founded in 1993 and today have more than 1,000 member families. Acting as champions for biodiversity, we seek to nourish the web of life through native plants and to form bonds of stewardship for the future by bringing Indiana youth to nature.
We promote the appreciation, preservation, scientific study, and use of plants native to Indiana; and teach people about their beauty, diversity, and importance to our environment. We envision an Indiana whose citizens treasure and protect their native plants and the web of life that relies on them and who use native plants in public and ...
These lists present garden-worthy Indiana natives for your flower garden and for your woodland, woods edge, grassland or wetland. We’ve included plants that are readily available through retail nurseries and mail-order sources.
Indiana Native Plant Society, Indianapolis, Indiana. 8,073 likes · 25 talking about this. News from the Indiana Native Plant Society, on a mission to educate people about plants native to Indiana....
We promote the appreciation, preservation, scientific study, and use of plants native to Indiana and teach people about their beauty, diversity, and importance to our environment.
INPS President Ellen Jacquart introduces this non-profit organization that promotes native plants as foundational to healthy ecosystems.
This is a Public Group devoted to discussion of Indiana native plants. It is sponsored by the Indiana Native Plant Society, whose mission is to promote the appreciation, preservation, scientific...
Plant species native to Indiana are those that occurred in natural communities within the state boundaries prior to European contact. We're here to discuss plants native to Indiana and their associated insects, though we are not able to provide insect identification.
Simply provide your contact information, a list of the native plants you’re growing, and up to three photos of your native plant garden. If you qualify for native garden certification, you will receive a certificate and be eligible to purchase the Grow Indiana Natives sign.