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The Kansas Native Plant Society (KNPS) educates the public about the indigenous plants of Kansas - wildflowers, grasses, trees and others - found in our prairies, woodlands, wetlands, and gardens. Learn more about us.
Membership
One of the best ways to learn about Kansas plants is to join KNPS. Some of our members' favorite benefits are the quarterly newsletter, the wildflower events, and connecting with other members. Learn more about membership.
News
- July '10: Annual Wildflower Weekend Location & Itinerary Announced
- June '10: New Pocket Guide now available
- June '10: June is Kansas Native Plant Appreciation Month
- April 6, '10: A bill to name Little Bluestem as the state grass is signed by the Governor
- March '10: Join KNPS, get your free poster and pay online
- March '10: Catclaw Sensitive Briar named as 2010 Kansas Wildflower of the Year
- February '10: Online store now available
- January '10: Awards applications use fillable forms
- Archived News