National Collection Spotlight: Colorado Hookless Cactus (Sclerocactus glaucus) The Colorado hookless cactus (Sclerocactus glaucus) can be difficult to find in the river alluvium h...
January News 2022 As a hotspot for biodiversity, Florida has a rich flora that spans diverse habitats, from long-leaf ...
Florida Plant Rescue: FLPR Makes a Splash with Florida Rare Plant Collections The Spanish bestowed the name La Florida on the region later known as the state of Florida, in ackno...
Conservation Champion: Clark Mitchell Our January Conservation Champion, Clark Mitchell shares his love of plants and the natural world th...
Long-term Conservation Efforts for the Endangered Key Tree Cactus “What are you doing to help the Key Tree Cactus? They are dying!” The urgent question from USFW...
Florida Plant Rescue | Meet Hanna Rosner-Katz We are pleased to announce that Hanna Rosner-Katz has joined the Florida Plant Rescue (FLPR) initiat...
As Seen on CPC’s Rare Plant Academy – Spore Stories: Fairchild’s Rare Fern Conservation Program Are you intrigued by Florida’s native species and local plant conservation work? The Rare Plant Ac...
December News 2021 Looking back at 2021, The Center for Plant Conservation (CPC) is proud of what we have been able to ...
CPC Grant Project Updates Development is currently underway for the creation of a brand-new, online Applied Plant Conservation...
Conservation Champion: Christa Horn If we are to save plants, we must work together. Our Conservation Champion for December, Christa Hor...
On the Horizon: 2022 The Center for Plant Conservation (CPC) has many exciting events and initiatives on the horizon in 2...
Welcome to New CPC Board Members In the past year, the Center for Plant Conservation (CPC) has been fortunate to add four new members...
As Seen on CPC’s Rare Plant Academy: Share Your Rare Plant Photographs CPC Rare Plant Academy (RPA) is a hub of learning, sharing, and discovery for the plant conservation...
National Collection Updates The National Collection, a collection of the nation’s rarest plants in the care of the CPC Partici...
November News 2021 Recently, the CPC Board of Trustees adopted a Climate Change Position Paper. This document highlight...
Saving Land to Save Plants in a World of Change For over a hundred years, entities in New England have been working to conserve land in order to con...
Changing Relationships to Keep Traditions with the Sioux When we discuss climate change and its impacts on plants, we often think of heat, cold, and changes ...
Conservation Champion | Suzzanne Chapman Our Conservation Champion, Suzzanne Chapman spent many of her working years dedicated to saving plan...