In this annual tradition, Chapter members share photos of notable plan ts and places they have visited in 2017. Native plant species are well-adap ted to thrive in wet and dry years, and in 2017 we saw the results of an ex traordinarily wet rainy season. This abundance of rain and snow led to “sup erblooms” in some parts of California ̶ did you find and photograph any of these areas? Or maybe you found something more subtle and maybe a bit subli me? If so, please consider showing your images and/or stories with oth ers at this fun event. And if you don't have any photos to share, come to e njoy an abundance of beautiful photos and maybe hear a few stories highligh ting our remarkable flora and scenery.
If you’d like to share your ph otos or other materials, please RSVP by Sunday, January 21st by emailing Ke vin Bryant at This email a ddress is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to vie w it. or calling (408) 348- 9470; and let him know about the m aterials you’d like to share from 2017. Time allotted per person will depen d on how many participants RSVP. Whether you have photos to share or n ot, join us for a fun midwinter celebration of the beauty and tenacity of n ative plants and their habitats.
CNPS General Meetings are free and o pen to the public.