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DEMO GARDEN WORKDAY 2-12-2025
A bi-monthly Demonstration Garden Workday was held on Wednesday, February 12, 2025, at the Museum of Texas Handmade Furniture (known by some as Heritage Village,
LINDHEIMER CHAPTER BOARD MEETING 2-11-25
The Lindheimer NPSOT Board of Directors and committee chairs met on Tuesday morning at Tye Preston Memorial Library during a downpour. The agenda covered a
February Presentation-Michael Eason
Lindheimer Chapter Meeting February 2025 Michael Eason San Antonio Botanical Gardens Click here for more information
The Survey Says!
Hey everyone! The Board of the Lindheimer Chapter is thrilled to share that the results of our member survey are in and we want to
2025 Spring Symposium
LBJ Wildflower Center by Claire Sorenson The NPSOT 2025 Spring Symposium is coming to the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center on Saturday, March 8th. View
MONTHLY MEETINGS include ZOOM
Our monthly meetings are held on the 3rd Tuesday of the month at the Tye Preston Memorial Library, 16311 S. Access Road, Canyon Lake, Texas.
FACEBOOK UPDATE!
Lindheimer Chapter Native Plant Society of Texas Thanks to FB Coordinator Nancy DeMarco’s determination and dedication, the Lindheimer Chapter has a new, functioning Facebook page.
S’NICE OUTSIDE!
The 2nd morning after our snow event found patches of snow and ice still in shadowy nooks. After months of unusually warm weather, the continued
HAND WARMERS AND HOT CHOCOLATE
After a night of freezing rain, sleet and snow, the morning of January 21st was a frozen fairyland in Comal County. All animals enduring the
Growth Opportunities Survey
With the intent of keeping our programs relevant to members, Communications Director Marian Stasney has developed a survey of 5 short questions to which every
POM FOR JANUARY 2025
PLANT OF THE MONTH JANUARY 2025 Blackfoot Daisy, Melampodium leucanthum Blackfoot Daisy USDA Range Map: Texas Blackfoot Daisy (Melampodium leucanthum) is a showy, low growing
CHRISTMAS POTLUCK PARTY
The Lindheimer’s December 17th meeting was all fun and games at the Tye Preston Memorial Library. Members and guests were invited to step out and