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

Seedlings for Schools grant program accepting applications now through April 30
Webinars, Field Trips and Other Events

FIELD TRIP – Lake Apopka North Shore Uplands Restoration Tour
Join us for a guided tour of the Lake Apopka North Shore on Friday, April 11. An Eco-buggy will take us 1.5 miles to a…

EVENT – Sandhills Celebration
The 2nd annual Sandhills Celebration is two days of family-friendly fun celebrating all things Florida! Located at Sandhill Native Nursery in Fountain. Occurring on Saturday…

Webinar – Botany in Context Part 4: Getting Familiar with Plant Families
Join us on Wednesday, April 16 at 2pm for Part 4 of our Botany in Context series with Jim Folsom, PhD – Getting Familiar with…
FIELD TRIP – Lake Apopka North Shore Uplands Restoration Tour
EVENT – Sandhills Celebration
Webinar – Botany in Context Part 4: Getting Familiar with Plant Families
The Latest News
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Seeds of Knowledge Library Demonstration Garden grants awarded
Know Your Native Rain Lilies

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
Wild lime
