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Sericocarpus linifolius (narrow-leaved white-topped-aster), (photo, DMcGrady)
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ReSeeding Rhode Island
RIWPS’ initiative to increase the availability of seeds derived from ethically sourced RI wild native “ecotypic” plant populations. Our vision is to create swaths of resilient diverse landscapes across RI and our region.
What’s invloved? Plants in our pipeline.
We have partnered with the Northeast Seed Collective to sell our seeds.
Seed packets – 20% off Rhode Island Pride bundle! 1 packet each of 10 species of ReSeeding RI Seeds
Custom seed mixes – Northeast Seed Network Collective Reseeding RI seeds in their custom seed mixes for pollinator meadow projects from residential landscapes to land trust scale restorations.
It is not too late to sow native seeds! Many native seeds require a cold/moist period called stratification before germination and are best sown in winter, but some species will germinate without it! When buying seeds from the Northeast Seed Collective (northeastseedcollective.com), look for those with a germination code of A. Some species to sow now include common yarrow, (Achillea millefolium); common selfheal (Prunella vulgaris lanceolata) – a groundcover loved by the struggling long tongued bees; and other mints including wild bee balm (Monarda fistulosa), broad and narrow leaved mountain mints (Pycnanthemum muticum and tenuifolium), just to name a few. Purchase seeds online or at the May sale and we can advise your choices.
ReSeeding RI
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Botrychium dissectum (dissected grapefern) / Sceptridium dissectum f. dissectum, Burlingame, Charlestown, RI
Doug McGrady, veteran RIWPS walk leader, is passionate about exploring plant communities in and close to RI. He also tracks rare and endangered plants for the Plant Conservation Volunteer Corps of the Native Plant Trust
Doug’s photos on flickr.
Most authoritative online source for native and naturalized plants of New England
Their tutorial on how to identify a plant
Upcoming Events
MAY
3
1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Basic Botanical Identifying Techniques Used in the Field — Wildflowers (Charlestown)
MAY
7
10:00 am – 12:00 pm
First Thursday Botanizing Walk: Ben Utter Trail (Exeter)
MAY
9
9:00 am – 2:00 pm
RIWPS Spring Native Plant Sale
MAY
16
10:00 am – 12:00 pm
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