In 1951, the Society engaged in direct advocacy and hands-on action, then built partnerships with state agencies, land trusts, and garden organizations. Today, we’re stewards.

2025 Winter Edition: Vol. 23 Issue 4
Make Nominations Now for Those Who Inspire Us
Nominate someone now for an award at our annual meeting. Help us learn who exemplifies our mission and inspires us to do the same.
Save the Date: April 11, Annual Meeting and Picnic
Savory entrees, healthful green salads, yummy brownies. Get the scoop on all the Society does. Buy that cool plant knowing the proceeds support your community.
Go Native
Something you can do at home that will help combat species decline and save you money – include native plants in the landscape.
American Hollies Provide More than Beauty
Native hollies are more than just beautiful in all seasons. They provide home and hearth for native insects, birds, and mammals.
NCNPS at The Fair
Visitors from across the state, young and old, newcomers to North Carolina and lifelong residents, stopped by to learn, swap stories, and play games.
We Just Love the Whee
I believe this next generation of scientists, our students, are especially embracing conservation at the ecosystem level.
Exciting Sight in Our Coastal North Carolina Yard
After I developed some habitats and conserved natural areas in my coastal North Carolina yard, a rarely seen butterfly found its way there.
Chapters in Action
Chapter members, join us in supporting NCNPS by making your Year-end Campaign gift on Giving Tuesday December 2. Together, we can have a flourishing future.
Volume 23 Issue 4 Winter 2025