The Sacramento Valley Chapter of the California Native Plant Society is dedicated to the preservation of native plants from Sacramento, Yolo, Colusa, Sutter, Yuba, and lower Placer Counties. It strives to increase the understanding and appreciation of our native plants and to conserve them and their natural habitats through science, education, advocacy, horticulture and land stewardship.
Projects of the Sacramento Valley Chapter include book sales, spring and fall plant sales, wildflower seed sales, fairs and events, the
Hibiscus newsletter, field trips, community gardens, a native plant demonstration garden at the Old City Cemetery, the
Longview Oaks Restoration Project, the organization of
Sacramento Weed Warriors to clean up the American River Parkway and other nature areas, and
Elderberry Farms Native Plant Nursery in
Rancho Cordova. It also works closely with the
California Heartland Project,
EcoLandscape, the
Mather Field Preservation Project, and the
American River Parkway Foundation.
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