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Volume 22, Number 3 December 2016

the

Phlox Phlyer

Columbia Basin Chapter, Washington Native Plant Society

c/o Cheryl Smith, 1926 Hetrick, Richland, WA 99354

www.cbwnps.org

My Thoughts at Thanksgiving As co-chair of the chapter, I get to the chance to appreciate all the different passions we have for native plants – some like gardening with natives, some glory in their beauty, others enjoy the challenge of learning how to recognize natives in all their diversity, and many of us are awed by the intricate interactions between native plants and the ecosystems they are a part of. I’m thankful for all of you that come to meetings to learn and share your knowledge or share your passions with the rest of us by volunteering, educating, and all the other ways you support the Native Plant Society and our goals. Thank you all, and peace be with you. Mickie Chamness

REMINDER – Membership in the Washington State Native Plant Society expires June 30 th each year. If you receive a printed copy of this newsletter and your name is highlighted on the address label – then your membership expired on June 30, 2016. For those receiving the newsletter electronically - if you are unsure of your membership status please contact Mary Ann Simmons (msimmons_1@charter.net ) Renew your Membership either: 1.

Online: To join and pay your membership online.

2. Mail-in: If you prefer to register and pay via mail and check, please print and complete our membership form and mail it to the State Chapter.

WNPS Call for Grant Proposals for Research and for Conservation – Due January 15, 2017 The Research and Inventory Committee is soliciting proposals that foster the aims of the Washington Native Plant Society, i.e. “projects that extend our knowledge of the biology of native species or that inventory the flora of an understudied area, which help to conserve native plants. Special consideration will be given to proposal investigating the oak, or shrub steppe ecosystems or invasive species. Another priority is to support research efforts of graduate students and to help develop the careers of botanists with interests in native plants. See: http://www.wnps.org/research/proposal_guidelines.html The Conservation Committee is accepting grant application for projects that will restore, improve, or support on-the-ground, functioning native plant ecosystems in Washington. Grant applications for 2017 will be accepted through January 15 and awards will be determined by February 15. For specific application information see: http://www.wnps.org/research/proposal_guidelines.html

2017 WNPS Native Plant Calendar. Enjoy the beauty of Washington’s wildflowers throughout 2017 with our WNPS calendar. The 2017 Calendar offers 13 months of terrific photos and a whole year of floral splendor. Buy one for yourself and some for those on your gift list. Calendars are available at our meetings, at C&M nursery (near the corner of Van Giesen and Highway 240), or you may buy online with a credit card (https://www.wnps.org/?path=store/2016-WNPSCalendar.html& ).

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