The Phoenix Chapter of the Arizona Native Plant Society (AZNPS) is reawakening after a two-year hiatus
Posted Nov 04, 2025
We’re thrilled to invite you to our revival meeting on Saturday, November 22, 2025, from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM at the South Moutain Visitor Center (Environmental Education Center), located at 10409 S Central Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85042.
What is AZNPS all about?
AZNPS is a statewide nonprofit dedicated to the knowledge, appreciation, conservation, and restoration of Arizona’s native plants and their habitats. With eleven chapters across the state, the Society connects plant enthusiasts, scientists, educators, and restoration advocates. AZNPS promotes native plant use in urban landscapes, publishes the Plant Press Arizona journal, and organizes field trips, workshops, and restoration projects that celebrate Arizona’s botanical diversity.
Special features at the revival meeting:
- Native Seed Library: Browse and take home seeds of locally adapted native plants to support your own restoration or landscaping efforts.
- Free Plant Raffle: Enter to win a selection of native plants—perfect for your garden or community space.
Get involved:
We’re looking for passionate individuals to help shape the future of our chapter—whether by attending events, volunteering, or stepping into leadership roles. Your voice is essential: we’ll be conducting polls to learn what kinds of activities and initiatives matter most to our community in the coming year.
Whether you’re a longtime member, a curious newcomer, or someone who simply loves the Sonoran Desert’s flora, we welcome you to join us. Let’s reconnect, reimagine, and rebuild a vibrant Phoenix Chapter together.
RSVP: Phoenixaznps@gmail.com
