Your Native Plant Society in the Finger Lakes
We are an organization located in central New York, founded in 1997, dedicated to promoting the appreciation of our native flora. We hold free public field trips throughout the year and free indoor programs during the colder months. Members receive our newsletter, Solidago, and participate in a seed exchange, a spring native plant sale, and a December celebration of native plants.
We are meeting in person at the Cornell Botanic Gardens' Nevin Center. Click here for map of our meeting location.
The February 2025 FLNPS meeting was recorded and can be viewed below or in YouTube by clicking here
Videos from September 2020 through February 2025 can be seen by clicking here for a list of past events. (The September '22 & December '22, December '23, April '24 & Oct 24 & Dec 24 meetings were not recorded.)The recordings are embedded in the meeting announcement along with a YouTube link if you prefer to go direct.
Preservation of Native Plants for Future Generations
FLNPS is primarily an educational organization, with programs for experts and those who have just discovered native flora. We organize talks, walks and other activities related to conservation of native plants and their habitats. We also organize education and activities on threats to our native flora, including invasive plants and insects and their control.
Gardening with Native Plants
FLNPS is not a native gardening organization, but encourages the use of ethically propagated native plants in private and public gardens. Many members are gardeners, who collect seeds and spores from private lands and propagate seedlings for our annual spring sale. Please explore our list of Finger Lakes natives suitable for gardens, plus a short list of non-native garden plants you can safely include or should avoid.
Explore our list of garden-worthy native plants | Advanced Search by Plant Characteristics
What's Happening?
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Orchids of Western NY
Talk • Tuesday • 7:00pm
22
LH Bailey Herbarium tour, joint with NYFA, registration required
Other • Saturday • 1:00pm
15
Ecological Restoration? You Can Do It Too.
Talk • Tuesday • 7:00pm
17
Fern Walk at Larch Meadow
Walk • Saturday • 10:00am
20
History of Inland Salt Marsh Flora
Talk • Tuesday • 7:00pm
Non-FLNPS Events
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Ithaca Native Landscape Symposium
Friday • 9:00am
26
Bloom into Spring Workshop at Fillmore Glen State Park
Saturday • 9:30am