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Deeringothamnus rugelii, the endangered plant from which we take our chapter name    © Paul Rebmann

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This chapter has members from eastern Volusia County and all of Flagler County.

The Pawpaw Chapter meets on the third Tuesday monthly at 7:00 pm at : Sica Hall Community Center 1065 Daytona Ave Holly Hill, FL. 32117-2831


For Information about the chapter, contact Don Spence  
386-235-0404

The Chapter President is Scott Burdick  email
386-673-8270

The Board of Directors (BOD) Representative is Elizabeth Flynn  email
386-673-9543

Send chapter mail to:
Pawpaw Chapter of the Florida Native Plant Society
P.O. Box 250516
Holly Hill, FL 32125


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Display date: 08/27/2009       Drop date: 11/27/2010       Last change: 11/21/2009
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Green Palmetto award for Sonya Guidry  
Pawpaw Chapter Member and Field Trip Coordinator Sonya Guidry was awarded a Green Palmetto at the May 2010 FNPS Conference in Tallahassee.  Sonya was recognized for her years of service to the chapter, most visibly as field trip coordinator and leader of many of the chapter's field trips.  Sonya also helps at nearly every chapter event and was instrumental in collecting information about the Pawpaw chapter history to contribute to the FNPS 30th Anniversary Society History. 
Display date: 07/31/2010       Drop date: 12/31/2010       Last change: 07/31/2010
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Avoid These Plants  
Download this 2-page brochure(pdf) that shows what the problem exotic plants are that should be avoided and/or removed. Produced by FLEPPC and Volusia County Environmental Management with support from local FNPS Chapters. 
Display date: 08/12/2008       Drop date: 11/12/2018       Last change: 11/21/2009
Changed by: Paul Rebmann

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