Rhode Island Wild Plant Society

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42 North Rd
Wakefield, RI 02879

Rhode Island Wild Plant Society is a non-profit organization based in Wakefield, RI, dedicated to preserving and protecting the native plants and habitats of Rhode Island. They offer various programs and events to educate the public about the ecological and aesthetic values of native plants, as well as provide opportunities for studying and enjoying them. The society also supports land preservation and practices that foster the natural communities of native plants.

One of their initiatives, ReSeeding RI, aims to increase the availability of seeds and plants from locally sourced wild native ecotypic plant populations. They offer resources such as plant guides, cultivation notes, and seed starters to assist individuals in cultivating and using native plants. Through their efforts, Rhode Island Wild Plant Society strives to promote the appreciation and conservation of Rhode Island's native plants and their habitats.

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