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American Violet Society Homepage Sweet Violet, Violet,Viola, Violeta, Pansy, American Violet Society, Violaceae, Cultivation, Wildflower, Flower
| Australian Native Plants | Australian Plants Society Victoria Australian Native Plants: Information about their selection, propagation, growing, and conservation and the role of the Australian Plants Society Victoria.
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California Oaks Foundation Protecting and preserving California"s native oak woodlands and the wildlife habitat and watershed benefits they provide
| Canadian Ornamental Plant Foundation (COPF) Non-profit organization that helps fund new ornamental plant development
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Canadian Peony Society Contains membership information and newsletter
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International Aroid Society As the global authority and official registrar for Araceae and Aroid Cultivars, we"ve fostered a legacy of education, research, and conservation since 1977. Explore the beauty of aroids with content you can trust and the support of a vibrant community
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International Bulb Society Provides information on the growing, conservation and botany of bulbs such as amaryllis, tulips, and hyacinth
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National Chrysanthemum Society Helping You Grow Chrysanthemums Since 1944. Includes information about the annual convention and show
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PlantAmnesty Hopes to end mal-pruning and improper landscape management practices, and to promote awareness and respect for plants as an integral part of our urban ecology
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Plantlife Plantlife is the UK"s leading charity working to protect and aid the conservation of wild flowers, fungi and other wild plants in their natural environment.
| Society for Economic Botany (SEB) Encourages scientific research, education, and related activities on the past, present, and future uses of plants, and the relationship between plants and people
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Sunshine Coast Botanical Garden Society This exceptionalproperty is ideally suited for a botanical garden. Its past as an ornamental tree farm has left it with significant mature trees, grassy meadows, a nearly-intact deer fence, three irrigation ponds, and some remnant farm buildings.
| The British National Carnation Society The British National Carnation Society was formed in 1949 and for over a half a century has given unbroken service to gardeners interested in this...
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