- California Native Plant Society
What We Do We’re on a mission to save California’s native plants and places using both head and heart CNPS brings together science, education, conservation, and gardening to power the native plant movement Read on to see what’s happening now
- California Native Plant Conservation | CNPS
Inventory of Rare Plants The online CNPS Inventory is a widely-recognized resource used daily for rare plant protection, conservation planning, and land acquisition and management
- California Native Plant Society Chapters
Representatives from all 35 CNPS chapters meet four times a year during quarterly meeting weekends In the chapter council session, these delegates discuss CNPS policies, share successes and lessons learned, vote in organizational elections, and more
- About the California Native Plant Society (CNPS)
For more than 50 years, the California Native Plant Society (CNPS) has been a leading voice in plant science and native plant appreciation, making it one of the foremost native plant organizations in the world
- Conference Home - CNPS Conference
The 2026 CNPS Conference is a gathering of the diverse people and perspectives powering California’s vibrant native plant movement We welcome new and seasoned members of the community to join us as we come together to learn and share in celebration of California’s plants and our connections to them
- CNPS Membership - California Native Plant Society
Members enjoy connecting with other plant lovers at their local chapters, and receive many benefits including complimentary subscriptions to CNPS publications, access to fun activities, plant sale and nursery discounts, and more
- Education Program | California Native Plant Society | CNPS
The CNPS Education Program supports a wide range of activities and resources that inspire students, engage the public, and foster new generations of native plant professionals
- CNPS Inventory of Rare Plants | California Native Plant Society
Since 1974, the CNPS Inventory of Rare and Endangered Plants of California has been a widely-recognized resource that directly guides rare plant education, protection, conservation planning, and land acquisition and management in California
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