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Moths Play a Vital Role in Our Ecosystems and Need Native PlantsMoths Play a Vital Role in Our Ecosystems and Need Native Plants

November 21, 2024November 21, 2024 Lauren DavisLauren Davis 5:07 pm

Think moths are drab creatures? Moths are incredibly diverse and ecologically important, with over 3,000 species in North Carolina compared{...}

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Why Are Pollinators Important?Why Are Pollinators Important?

November 21, 2024November 21, 2024 Lauren DavisLauren Davis 5:06 pm

Three-quarters of the flowering plant species both worldwide and locally require the help of a creature to move that pollen{...}

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Winter Plant StartlementsWinter Plant Startlements

November 21, 2024November 21, 2024 Lauren DavisLauren Davis 5:05 pm

Get out of your winter hibernation and explore the winter botanical jewels. There are fruits to appreciate and even some{...}

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Be the Change: How NCNPS Members (Can) Impact Their CommunityBe the Change: How NCNPS Members (Can) Impact Their Community

November 21, 2024November 21, 2024 Lauren DavisLauren Davis 5:04 pm

A Central Coastal Plain Chapter member learned more daffodils were slated for her town. She wondered, could she encourage the{...}

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Take a Step Towards a Greener Future: Join NCNPSTake a Step Towards a Greener Future: Join NCNPS

November 21, 2024November 21, 2024 Lauren DavisLauren Davis 5:03 pm

Are you passionate about nature, gardening, preserving our environment? If so, joining your local Native Plant Society chapter could be{...}

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