Sawabi plant walk, July 11

The Sawabi chapter of the Idaho Native invites the public on a native plant walk Monday, July 11th.  We will discuss plants found along the beginning of the S. Fork of Inman Creek trail and a short walk up the trail.  To carpool and caravan meet by the Bison sculpture in the ISU lower campus […]

Sawabi meeting April 4

The Sawabi Chapter will meet Monday April 4th at Puerto Vallarta restaurant, 160 W. Cedar Street at 6 pm. We will have dinner from the menu and the chapter meeting starts at 7 pm. We will be electing a new President, Secretary and Members-at large. We will also be choosing the weekly plant walks for […]

White Pine presentation March 17

White Pine Chapter’s next presentation is Thursday evening, March 17. We invite INPS members and guests to attend this virtual presentation.   Thursday, March 17, 2022. 7:00 pm PDT, White Pine Chapter ZOOM virtual presentation and discussion https://uidaho.zoom.us/j/3240288251 Presenter: Alissa Salmore, Landscape Architect, Pocatello, ID Program: Thinking Outside the (Green) Box: Making your Landscape a […]

Pahove presentation, March 8

Join us Tuesday, March 8th at 7pm for a fascinating presentation filled with spectacular photos of: Idaho’s Wicked Plants: Painful, Poisonous, and Pernicious Species By: Lynn Kinter We may think of plants as passive organisms that spend their days vegetating, but many are actually defending themselves from being eaten, and a few are capturing or […]

Pahove presentation February 8

Our next presentation on Tuesday, Feb.8th at 7pm will be on the National Seed Strategy Progress to Date by Peggy Olwell, BLM Plant Conservation and Restoration Program Lead Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87376109957   Join us to find out how we get the right seed in the right place at the right time! Come learn about the National […]

White Pine Presentation January 20

Thursday, January 20, 2022 at 7:00 pm PST, White Pine ChapterPresenter: Eva Strand, University of IdahoProgram: Dyeing Wool with Idaho Native Plants https://uidaho.zoom.us/j/8281785557 Native plants growing in your back yard or along your favorite hiking trail can likely be used to dye wool and other natural fibers. Plants generally produce soft colors in shades of […]