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Tarflower
Winter Park

Descripción
The Tarflower Chapter envisions a future where people have a deeper understanding and appreciation of Florida’s natural environment — and where diverse native plants, communities, and ecosystems thrive.
We bring this vision to life through monthly meetings and field trips that explore and celebrate Florida’s unique ecosystems and plant life. Our members actively foster stewardship and sustainability through hands-on projects, including restoring native sandhill habitat at Mead Botanical Garden, supporting restoration efforts at Oakland Nature Preserve, and assisting with plant rescues across the region.
Our community is warm and welcoming to all who share an interest in native plants. We’re always excited to share our knowledge, experiences, and adventures with new plant enthusiasts!
Actividades
Plant sales, plant rescues, demonstration garden, hiking/botanizing, garden tours, science/guest speakers.
Mascota de la planta

Información de contacto
Dirección de envio:
P.O. Box 141065
Orlando, FL 32814
Correo electrónico:
tarflower@fnps.org
Teléfono:
407-761-5471
Información de la reunión
DIRECCIÓN:
Mead Botanical Garden
1300 S Denning Drive
Winter Park, FL 32789
Día/Hora General:
First Tuesday of each month at 7:00 pm
Actividades del capítulo:
Plant sales, plant rescues, demonstration garden, hiking/botanizing, garden tours, science/guest speakers.
Liderazgo
President: Mac Camacho
First Vice President: Spencer Bennett
Treasurer: Pete Costello
Assistant Treasurer: Karen Picciano
Secretary: Paula Durlach
FNPS State Chapter Director: Deborah Ferencak
Plant Sales and Fund Drives: Jackie Rolly
Newsletter Chair: Ann Dang
Publicity/Communications Chair: Heather Chasez
Field Trip Chair: Pete Dunkelberg
Mead Gardens Chair: Catherine Bowman
Membership Chair: Savannah Berry
Conservation Chair: Julie Becker
Webmaster: Anna Pepper
BBD Director: Melanie Cave
Consultivo
As a past president of both Tarflower Chapter and of FNPS, Catherine Bowman has shown leadership, knowledge, and passion. Also, she is the founder and continual support of BackYard Biodiversity Day (BBD), an event held in October during Florida Native Plant Month, showcasing our native plants with a large plant sale, environmental exhibitors, hikes, lectures, and more!
Jim Irwin, Mike Duffy, Tammy Lafferty also offer advisory input on programatic development.



