Since 2017, one of the most valued parts of the in-person INPS Annual conferences has been the Annual Native Plant… Read more »
Indiana Invasive Species Conference, June 29
Noblesville, Indiana – June 2, 2023 – The Indiana Invasive Species Conference, a premier event aimed at combating the growing… Read more »
South Central Chapter Events & Activities
Newsletter [to come] Wildflower Walks All walks require pre-registration **POP-UP WILDFLOWER WALKS** Check the SC-INPS Facebook page and your email… Read more »
The State of Indiana Botany in 2023
Scott Namestnik’s engaging presentation recounts the quest to document the Indiana flora, from Charles Deem through today’s intrepid researchers, asking… Read more »
Urgent Action Request: Indiana Wetlands Under Assault (Again!)
On Thursday March 23 a surprise amendment was added to an unrelated bill, SB 414, by Rep Doug Miller and… Read more »
Floyd County Pollinator Day, April 29
Pollinator Day is Buzzing with Activity On April 29, 2023 Purdue Extension Floyd County and Sunnyside Master Gardeners will host… Read more »
INPS Offering Grants to Chapters
The INPS Board of Directors has earmarked $2000 for the regional chapters to use for special projects. The grant is… Read more »
Seeking Student Representation on INPS Council
Indiana Native Plant Society invites qualified students to apply for a year-long position on their leadership Council starting in Spring… Read more »
Prune Trees in Winter
During winter months, it may seem like your trees don’t need any attention, but the Arbor Day Foundation suggests this… Read more »
Central Chapter Awards Small Grants to Not-for-Profits
INPS Central Chapter is offering grant awards of up to $300 for well-conceived projects that promote the conservation, study and… Read more »