We’re sharing this information at the request of an INPAWS member from the Southwest Chapter. Keynote Speaker Kerry Ann Mendez… Read more »
Category: Landscaping
Doug Tallamy at Indianapolis Central Library August 18
GOING NATIVE WITH KIB: How Living Landscapes Support Human Health and Thriving Communities Join Keep Indianapolis Beautiful Inc. for conversations… Read more »
Join us at SNAYL Day in Bloomington June 7!
The Monroe County – Identify and Reduce Invasive Species (MC-IRIS) group, a partner of INPAWS is hosting a fun and informative… Read more »
Indianapolis Area Nurseries Offer Native Plants
Following up on a successful pilot program in the Bloomington area, INPS Central Chapter is initiating the Go Green, Grow… Read more »
Small Meadows: Practical and Beautiful
By David Savage (reprinted from Winter 2014 issue of INPAWS Journal, Vol 20. No. 4) Early settlers of the lower… Read more »
Native or Invasive Clematis? Check the leaves!
The native virgin’s bower, Clematis virginiana, is in full bloom in Indiana from August to September, looking like a blanket… Read more »
Alternatives to Non-native Butterfly Bush
Butterfly bush is pretty in the garden, but natives do a better job of feeding our wildlife. This article eloquently… Read more »
Black Walnut Tree Fungus Confirmed in Ohio
This just in from Ohio entomologist Phillip Marshall via Ellen Jacquart… Ohio has confirmed the TCD fungus, Geosmithia morbid, from… Read more »
Callery Pear – a bad, bad plant in bloom right now
I’ve seen a lot of plant invasions, but I have NEVER seen anything like what I saw in northern Martin… Read more »
River City Tree Planting Wildly Exceeds Expectations
This glowing report was sent in by SW-INPAWS leaders Davie Sue Wallace and Dona Bergman. The River City Tree Committee… Read more »