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Events

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  • Field Trip -Cactus Gardens in Eldorado

    Posted by Lindsey Kirchhevel on May 29, 2018

    Please join the Santa Fe Chapter of the Native Plant Society for a field trip to see the beautiful cactus gardens in Eldorado. You may drive yourself but if you…


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  • Transport and Fate of Plant-based and Man-made Chemicals in the Environment

    Posted by Lindsey Kirchhevel on May 15, 2018

    In his talk, Dr. Sexton will discuss air and water pollution, the uptake…


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  • Using Native and Adaptive Plants for all the Right Reasons

    Posted by Lindsey Kirchhevel on May 10, 2018

      Wes Brittenham is a lifelong New Mexico resident with over four decades of horticultural experience. An artist, gardener, and observer of nature, he has incorporated Native Plants and those…


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  • Madagascar: The Red Island; A Naturalist’s Paradise

    Posted by Lindsey Kirchhevel on April 23, 2018

    by Zachary Rogers, Research Affiliate Biology, Herbarium NMSU


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  • Otero Mesa through the seasons: Pronghorns, Petroglyphs, and plants

    Posted by Lindsey Kirchhevel on April 23, 2018

    by  Marcia Corl


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  • Field Trip – Williams Lake

    Posted by Lindsey Kirchhevel on April 18, 2018

    Meet at 8 AM at the KTAO parking lot to carpool to the hikers’ parking lot at the Williams Lake trailhead. We will walk two miles to Williams Lake…


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  • Field Trip – Agua Sarca Trail, off Hwy 518

    Posted by Lindsey Kirchhevel on April 18, 2018

    Agua Sarca Trail, off Hwy 518.  Meet for carpooling at 8:30A.M. at the Ranchos Church rear parking lot. Moderate hike, under 3 miles.


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  • Workshop – Conifer Identification with the Pine Cone Lady

    Posted by Lindsey Kirchhevel on April 18, 2018

    Renee will start with an overview of conifer classification and morphology used to identify them in New Mexico. She will also give a quick overview of their ecology and…


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  • Project Pine Cone and The Natural History of Pines

    Posted by Lindsey Kirchhevel on April 18, 2018

    Renee Galeano-Popp, “The Pine Cone Lady” from Colorado


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  • Field Trip – Columbine Canyon

    Posted by Lindsey Kirchhevel on April 18, 2018


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Upcoming Events in Santa Fe

  • 26 Aug, 26
    Santa Fe
    Weds., August 26 – Santa Fe chapter event: NPS Summer Social Potluck
  • 16 Sep, 26
    Santa Fe
    Weds., Sept. 16 – Santa Fe chapter event: TEWA Women United tour of garden & seed library, 10-12 noon

About NPSNM

The Native Plant Society of New Mexico (NPSNM) is a non-profit organization that strives to educate the public about native plants by promoting knowledge of plant identification, ecology, and uses; foster plant conservation and the preservation of natural habitats; support botanical research; and encourage the appropriate use of native plants to conserve water, land, and wildlife.

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PO Box 35388
Albuquerque, NM, 87176-5388

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