EVENT – Native Plants Summit
Stop by our table at the Native Plants Summit in Jacksonville to learn about Florida's native wildflowers and how to incorporate them in your landscape to support pollinators!
Upcoming Events, Field Trips, and Webinars
Stop by our table at the Native Plants Summit in Jacksonville to learn about Florida's native wildflowers and how to incorporate them in your landscape to support pollinators!
Stop by our table at the MacBeach Nature Fest at John D. MacArthur Beach State Park in North Palm Beach.
Join our Executive Director Stacey Matrazzo for Monarchs in Florida, Understanding Their Story and How You Can Help at Mead Botanical Garden's Life Explorer Speaker Series.
Join Florida Wildflower Foundation and field trip leader Jeffrey Weber for a hike through Old Miakka Preserve to see oak scrub, pine flatwoods, riparian oak/palm/hardwood forest, depression marshes and a seasonal blackwater creek.
We are happy to be a sponsor for the annual Florida Wildflower & Garden Festival in Deland. Be sure to stop by our table to learn about bringing native wildflowers into your home landscape to support pollinators.
Join us for a day of exploration at Blackwater River State Forest as we visit lupine habitats and search for the endangered Frosted elfin butterfly.
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 sandhill restoration site at the northernmost end of the Lake Wales Ridge.
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 April 12 and Sunday April 13.
Join us on Wednesday, April 16 at 2pm for Part 4 of our Botany in Context series with Jim Folsom, PhD - Getting Familiar with Plant Families.
Join Florida Wildflower Foundation and hosts Florida Native Plant Society Coccoloba Chapter for a hike at River Oaks Preserve in Estero on Saturday, April 19.
Join Florida Wildflower Foundation, The Nature Conservancy and Florida Native Plant Society Tuesday, April 29 at 9:00am for an exclusive hike through Saddle Blanket Scrub Preserve, usually closed to the public.
Join Florida Wildflower Foundation on Saturday, May 3 to see fields of wildflowers in bloom in Alachua County.