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  • African Violet Society of America Online - The society presents information about growing, showing and propagating African violets and other gesnariads.
  • AGGS Home Page - Home Page for The American Gloxinia & Gesneriad Society, offers complete culture information, membership benefits, resources, photos, flower show/sales schedules.
  • American Association of Botanical Gardens and Arboreta - The American Association of Botanical Gardens and Arboreta (AABGA) is the professional association for public gardens in North America, supporting the public horticulture community in its mission to study, display, and conserve plants
  • American Bamboo Society - The ABS site offers information about bamboos including a species source list, general information , a list of international bamboo societies, climate, zones, and sources of bamboo.
  • The American Bonsai Society - As a non-profit corporation, our purpose is to promote knowledge of and interest in bonsai and to serve as a national focal point for bonsai fanciers.
  • American Conifer Society - There are more than 500 species of conifers distributed around the world. Many are valuable timber trees and many more are useful garden plants for public areas, home landscapes, and special collections.
  • American Daffodil Society - The ADS is the United State's Center for Daffodil information. In our website, enjoy the beautiful photos, search for a local daffodil society, check out the calendar of events. We value all ADS members ranging from beginners to members who are internationally recognized growers and hybridizers.
  • American Fern Society - The American Fern Society is a group of people interested in the study, protection, and cultivation of ferns.
  • The American Hemerocallis Society - The AHS is organized exclusively for educational and scientific purposes. Especially to promote, encourage, & foster the development of the genus Hemerocallis.
  • The American Hibiscus Society - Encouraging and promoting the development and improvement of hibiscus.
  • American Horticultural Society - The AHS mission is to educate and inspire people of all ages to become successful and environmentally responsible gardeners by advancing the art and science of horticulture.
  • American Primrose Society (Primulas) - Tha APS, founded in 1941, is dedicated to providing its members with information about the taxonomy, culture and hybridization of Primulas.
  • American Society for Horticultural Science - Promotes and encourages scientific research and education in horticulture within the US and throughout the world.
  • Arizona's East Valley Garden Club - The purpose and objective of the club is to promote interest in gardening and horticulture. Also to provide advice and information in solving problems related to home gardening.
  • Assoc. for Women in Horticulture - The Association for Women in Horticulture is a Seattle-based organization for women working in (or hoping to work in) the field of horticulture. The group fosters professional development through speakers, networking and various projects, as well as providing an annual scholarship.
  • Aust Institute of Landscape Designers & Managers - An informative site about this professional institute for Garden and Landscape designers and managers
  • Back in Thyme, heirloom plant organizations - List of names & addresses of societies devoted to heirloom plants or "historic" plants.
  • Botanical Society of America - Home page of the Botanical Society of America, a national organization with nearly 2,700 members and sponsor of the American Journal of Botany, Plant Science Bulletin, and national meetings and symposia.
  • The Bromeliad Society International - The purpose of the BSI is to promote and maintain public and scientific interest in the research, development, preservation , and distribution of bromeliads, both natural and hybrid, throughout the world, and to promote fellowship.
  • The Cactus and Succulent Society of America(CSSA) - The CSSA was founded in 1929 in Pasadena, California.
  • California Garden Clubs - Online home of 20,000 dedicated California garden enthusiasts. This site is dedicated to California gardening and gardeners.
  • Canadian Begonia Society - The Canadian Begonia Society is a group of people in Canada who simply like to grow begonias.
  • The Colorado Dahlia Society - It's purpose is to "...stimulate interest in and to promote the culture and development of the dahlia.."
  • Columbus African Violet Society - Promotes the culture and advancement of the African violet and fostering the friendship of members.
  • Dixie African Violet Society - Web site containing information about growing, showing and propagating African violets and other gesnariads.
  • Frederick W. Vanderbilt Garden Association, Inc. - Italian gardens on 3 acres of land in New York that have been restored by a volunteer group. Info on events and tours of the gardens.
  • The Garden Clubs of Australia Inc - The group represents over 500 garden clubs and similar organisations throughout Australia
  • Gardening Orgnizations and Associations you can join. - From The Garden Club these are the gardening information pages with Events, Newsletter, Tips, Children's projects, and lots of gardening information.
  • Holly Society of America - The society provides the medium for all people interested in hollies, including both novices and skilled growers, to communicate and exchange information through scientific studies, publications, lectures, meetings, visiting holly collections, and other educational endeavors.
  • Horticultural Trades Association (HTA) - Directory of over 2000 member companies including garden centres, retail nurseries, wholesale nurseries, landscape gardeners, plant suppliers, national garden gift token stockists and official horticultural societies and organisations.
  • Institute of Horticulture - The IoH is an organisation for people who are professionally involved with horticultural activities throughout the United Kingdom and Ireland.
  • International Bulb Society - Geophytes Are Our Specialty - International Bulb Society Web Site - Geophytes, Bulbs, Corms, Tubors, Rhyzomes
  • International Clematis Society - Clematis for growers and lovers of clematis plants, an international society with members all around the world.
  • International Lilac Society - The International Lilac Society was formed in 1971 to stimulate interest in the genus Syringa and to promote its use in public and private landscaping.
  • International Society for Horticultural Science - The ISHS: Leading society in horticultural science, publisher of Acta Horticulturae.
  • Kentucky Daffodil Society - The Society is an educational and social club dedicated to the Daffodil. Our goals are to share with each other and promote education about growing daffodils in Kentucky.
  • National Gardening Association - The NGA is a non-profit organization offering National Gardening Magazine, educational and youth programs, gardening products, books, research, online content and showcases, and a gardeners buyers guide.
  • The New England Botanical Club - Promotes the study of plants of North America, especially the flora of New England and adjacent areas.
  • Northern California Daffodil Society - The NCDS offers information about growing daffodils, sources, shows, etc.
  • Ontario Horticultural Association - Information for gardeners in Ontario, Canada.
  • The Organic Trade Association - The Organic Trade Association (OTA) is a national association representing the organic industry in Canada and the United States. Members include growers, shippers, processors, certifiers, farmer associations, brokers, consultants, distributors and retailers.
  • The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society - The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society (PHS), a not-for-profit membership organization founded in 1827. The Society provides a place where all greening enthusiasts --novice gardeners, experienced horticulturists, and purely-for-pleasure observers--can pursue their own particular horticultural interests
  • Phoenix Bonsai Society - The art of bonsai, faq's, information about growing these plants.
  • Rainbow Garden Club - A club of primarily gay and lesbian gardeners and friends.Everyone is welcome, no matter what your location, and whether novice or master gardener.
  • Rose Garden Neighborhood Preservation Association - Group concerned with the "quality of life, safety and community spirit" for the people in the Rose Garden area. Not specifically about roses, but the gardens/park in the community.
  • The Royal Horticulture Society - The Royal Horticultural Society, Britain's Gardening Charity, was founded in 1804 to encourage the science, art and practice of horticulture in all its branches.
  • Sällskapet TrädgårdsAmatörerna - STA Sällskapet TrädgårdsAmatörerna, (in English: The Society of Garden Amateurs) is a club for gardeners founded in Sweden 1938. It now has more than 6500 members mainly in the Nordic countries Its object is to promote the gardening of perennials, shrubs and trees that can thrive in Nordic climate.
  • The Swedish Hoya Society - Maybe you wonder what is Hoya? Hoya is the Latin name for waxplant...
  • The Violet Society - Everything to do with Wild and Sweet Violets . The site covers information on sources of plants , seeds, gifts, books , art and crafts.

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