
Quackin' Grass recommends the following organizations:
American Rhododendron Society -
CT CHAPTER
The
American Rhododendron Society is a non-profit organization whose
purpose is to encourage interest in and to disseminate information
about the genus Rhododendron.
Rhododendron Society of Canada - Atlantic
Region
ARHS
supports and promotes the development and exchange of expertise and
material relating to the practice of creating and maintaining
year-round garden landscapes featuring rhododendrons and other plants
The Conifer Society
The
purposes of the American Conifer Society are the development,
conservation, and propagation of conifers, with an emphasis on those
that are dwarf or unusual, standardization of nomenclature, and
education of the public.
CT Cactus and Succulent Society
The
Connecticut Cactus and Succulent Society is a very active club of
enthusiasts with numerous knowledgeable growers always eager to share
their experiences.
Connecticut Chapter of the Hardy Plant Society
The
stated purpose of HARDY PLANT SOCIETY is to cultivate and promote
interest in plants that are hardy in New England from the tiniest
herbaceous plants to giant trees and all between.
North American Heather Society
The
NAHS is a plant society dedicated to the advancement of knowledge about
heaths and heathers, dissemination of information about heather and the
promotion of fellowship among heather enthusiasts
North American Rock Garden Society (NARGS)
NARGS is for gardening enthusiasts interested in alpine, saxatile, and low-growing perennials.
Northeast Heather Society
The
North East Heather Society (NEHS) is a chapter of the North American
Heather Society (NAHS) which is made up of gardening oriented
individuals in the Eastern Seaboard of North American enthusiastic
about Heaths and Heathers.
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