Native Wildflower Habitat
Protected through education, conservation, planting and research.
Upcoming Events

EVENT – Wildflower Watcher Training
This virtual training on February 16 is offered to individuals interested in becoming Wildflower Watcher volunteers with the Florida Wildflower Foundation.

WEBINAR – Blooms, Bugs and Climate Change
Join us on Wednesday, February 25 at 2pm for our webinar "Blooms, Bugs and Climate Change" presented by FWF Board Member Ramona Johnston.

FIELD TRIP – Apalachicola Bluffs and Ravines Preserve
Join us for a guided hike through The Nature Conservancy's Apalachicola Bluffs and Ravines Preserve,which includes rare habitats such as longleaf pine sandhills, steep slope…
EVENT – Wildflower Watcher Training
WEBINAR – Blooms, Bugs and Climate Change
FIELD TRIP – Apalachicola Bluffs and Ravines Preserve
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Why plant native?
YOU can help stem the tide of global insect decline and create habitat and pathways for birds and other wildlife!
Incorporating regionally appropriate native plants into our home landscapes and other urban areas supports local biodiversity, reduces the need for fertilizers, pesticides and herbicides, and conserves water resources, all while providing food and shelter for local wildlife.


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See how Florida’s fabulous wildflowers change seasonably across the state. You’ll find just what you need to be a wildflower tourist, whether you’re on the road or a virtual explorer.
Featured Flower Profile
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