The Amarillo Chapter generally meets on the third Tuesday of the month March thru October. Meetings start with a guest speaker about native plants or related topics, followed by a brief business meeting. Some months, field trips may take the place of meetings. Our meetings are open to the public.
The home of the Amarillo Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Texas is in the middle of the Texas Panhandle. This area is quite diverse geographically and ecologically.
The native floral diversity is well displayed across this region. In Texas Panhandle Plants, the authors site over 1,000 native and non native plants for this area. With adequate rain, the seemingly endless flat and colorless plains turn to a vibrant rainbow of colors, dominated by various shades of yellow.
Our chapter is just one of 30 across the state of Texas. There are approximately 1800 members from all walks of life who share a mutual interest in native plants and their habitats.
If you are interested in the great outdoors, learning about ecological communities in the local area, or gardening with native plants, this is the organization for you. Dues are nominal for the knowledge and experience gained by becoming a member of our local chapter.
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