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        Since its founding in 1992, the Southeastern Palm Society has been a friendly and respected source of advice on how

        to grow palms and other subtropical plants in the southeastern United States. A non-profit organization, SPS organizes

        quarterly meetings at some of the most interesting public and private gardens in the Southeast; publishes a quarterly

        journal, Southeastern Palms, and the specialty books Hardy Palms for the Southeast and Hardy Citrus for the Southeast.

        Membership is open to all. SPS is the north-of-Florida chapter of the renowned International Palm Society.

 

        n Winter Meeting: Bamboo Farm and Coastal Gardens, Savannah, Georgia, February 28, 2009

        n Spring Meeting: JC Raulston Arboretum, Raleigh, North Carolina, April 25, 2009

        n Summer Meeting: Garden of Bill Huie and Nearly Native Nursery, Fayetteville, Georgia, July 25, 2009 (click for link)

        n Fall Meeting: University of Tennessee Gardens, Knoxville, Tennessee, September 19, 2009

        n Southeastern Citrus Expo: Magnolia Plantation and Gardens, Charleston, South Carolina, November 21, 2009

 

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