Native Plant Education
Opening doors, expanding minds
To know native plants is to want to protect them. That’s why education has been a central part of the CNPS mission for more than 50 years. The CNPS Education Program supports a wide range of activities and resources that inspire students, engage the public, and foster new generations of native plant professionals.
Education projects and resources

Plant Science Workshops
See a full list of upcoming CNPS workshops for professionals and lay people alike.

Monthly Webinars
Check out our free monthly webinars for deep dives into topics like watering native plants, best pruning practices, choosing aromatic plants for the garden, and much more!

2026 CNPS Conference Recordings
Stay tuned – recordings coming soon!

Students
From scholarship grants to helpful resources for students exploring careers in ecology, botany, or other related fields, we’ve got you covered.

Activities for Kids
See our collection of ideas and resources to get your classroom or family inspired.

Field Trips and Talks
Join the fun at CNPS chapter hike, tour, or talk near you! See upcoming events.
Become a Member!
Members receive free subscriptions to all CNPS publications, including the scientific journal, Flora magazine, and local chapter newsletters.
Latest news and stories
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This past year, chapter volunteers throughout the state planted seeds, guided young learners, yanked out invasive plants, shook hands on new partnerships, handed out plants at sales, and met enthusiasts at native plant garden tours.
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Coyote Creek and the Fight for California Native Oaks
Mounting opposition to the Coyote Creek solar project in Sacramento County suggests a new urgency in the effort to protect oak habitats around California. -
Desert Star: An Interview with Dr. Naomi Fraga
Dr. Naomi Fraga steps into the spotlight to help folks understand and save the desert’s precious native plants.