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Pahove December Meeting
Holiday Party, Potluck, & Gift Exchange
With an appearance by Salmon Claus
MK Nature Center, 600 Walnut Avenue (behind IDFG headquarters)
December 4, 2008 @ 6:30 p.m.
Bring your favorite food dish to share
Bring a plant-related gift (under $5) to exchange
Bring your family and friends to enjoy the festivities!
(Please RSVP Susan @ 867-6188 if you plan to attend)
Volunteer elves welcome for decorations and party setup
Posted by Editor on
November 21, 2008
Pahove December Meeting
Holiday Party, Potluck, & Gift Exchange
With an appearance by Salmon Claus
MK Nature Center, 600 Walnut Avenue (behind IDFG headquarters)
December 4, 2008 @ 6:30 p.m.
Bring your favorite food dish to share
Bring a plant-related gift (under $5) to exchange
Bring your family and friends to enjoy the festivities!
(Please RSVP Susan @ 867-6188 if you plan to attend)
Volunteer elves welcome for decorations and party setup
Posted by Editor on
November 21, 2008
Pahove Chapter Movie Night
The films Gimme Green (USA:27 min) and The Story of Bitterroot (USA:64 min) will be shown at the November Pahove chapter meeting.
MK nature center 600 Walnut Avenue (behind IDFG headquarters)
November 20, 2008 @ 7:00 p.m. Board meeting @ 5:30 p.m.-Open to all.
On the horizon:
- November 15th Horticultural Symposium @ Boise Center on the Grove from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Topic: Rethinking Idaho Landscapes
- December 4th Annual Pahove Chapter Holiday Party @ the MK Nature Center
- January 15th Presentation on invasive aquatic species-more information to follow
- February 11th-12th Rare Plant Conference
- Dr. Jim Smith of BSU is hosting monthly, evening plant identification workshops from October through March. For more information please visit: http://www.boisestate.edu/biology/idahobotforaypost.shtml
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November 10, 2008
24th Rare Plant Conference, February 2009
The 24th Rare Plant Conference will be Feb. 11 and 12, 2009, at Idaho Power, 1221 West Idaho Street, Boise. Our keynote speaker will be Del Wiens, who has conducted plant research in Sri Lanka, Madagascar, Honduras, and many other exotic places around the globe.
The Rare Plant Conference is always a great chance to meet with friends and colleagues, and to learn the latest on rare plants of Idaho. The schedule is:
- Tues, Feb 10:
3:00pm - 5:30 pm: INPS board meeting -- MK Nature Center, 600 S Walnut St.
6:30pm - 8:30 pm: social (no-host food + drinks) -- Red Feather Lounge, 246 N 8th St.
- Wed, Feb 11:
8:00 am - 8:30 am: registration, poster set-up -- Idaho Power, 1221 W Idaho St.
8:30 am - 5:00 pm: welcome, species updates, posters -- Idaho Power, 1221 W Idaho St.
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm: banquet, Del Wiens' presentation -- Old Spaghetti Factory, 610 W Idaho St.
- Thur, Feb 12:
8:00 am – 8:30 am: second day registration, poster set-up -- Idaho Power, 1221 W Idaho St.
8:30 am – 5:00 pm: presentations, posters, closing -- Idaho Power, 1221 W Idaho St.
5:15 pm – 6:45 pm: dinner (no-host) -- TableRock BrewPub & Grill, 705 Fulton St.
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm: Polygonaceae keying workshop -- Rm. 248, Science & Nursing, Boise State U.
Registration details will be posted on the INPS website in December. In the meantime, we need folks to plan conference speakers, workshops, food, and other events. If youd like to help, attend our next planning meeting Tuesday, Nov. 18, 6-8 p.m. at the MK Nature Center, or contact Lynn Kinter, conference chair, at lkinter at idfg dot idaho dot gov or 208-287-2734.
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October 25, 2008
SHARE YOUR SUMMER & SEED EXCHANGE
If you have slides or digital images of your summer botany photos, please bring them to the next meeting. Don't be shy. All skill levels welcome! (Contact Susan @ 867-6188 to arrange to share your photos)
There will also be a seed exchange so please remember to bring those as well.
MK Nature Center
600 Walnut Avenue (behind F&G headquarters)
October 16, 2008 @ 7:00 p.m.
Board meeting @ 5:30 p.m. -- Open to all members
On the horizon -
• October 21st Rare Plant Conference Kick-off meeting @ MK Nature Center. 6-8 p.m., pizza provided, RSVP to Lynn Kinter at lkinter at dfg dot idaho dot gov or 287-2734.
• November 20th Pahove Chapter Movie Night: details to be announced
• December 4th Pahove Chapter Holiday Party: more information to follow
• Dr. Jim Smith of BSU is hosting monthly, evening plant identification workshops from October through March. For more information please visit: http://www.boisestate.edu/biology/idahobotforaypost.shtml
Posted by Editor on
October 11, 2008
BONNER COUNTY NATIVE PLANTS RECOMMENDED FOR LANDSCAPING
Bonner County Native Plant List
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April 25, 2008
2008 State annual meeting at Lake Pend Oreille June 20-22
Sam Owen Campground is a game refuge and is located 17 miles east of Sandpoint on Highway 200. Turn right onto Peninsula Road just past mile marker 48. Go 0.9 mile; turn left on Sam Owen Park Road. We have reserved the covered picnic area and 10 campsites for Friday night and Saturday night. Campsites are nestled under the conifers with plenty of space to pitch tents. Facilities include: water, toilets, dump station, covered picnic area, beach, boat launch, trailer spaces up to 36 feet, no hookups. Each campsite will accommodate up to 8 people, so everyone will have to share the space. There are places for tents, no hook-ups, and a small fee for extra cars.
See the State Board page for complete information on the annual meeting.
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April 21, 2008
Sah-Wah-Be Chapter Spring 2008 News
Please read the Sah-Wah-Be chapter section of this website for detailed write-ups on these topics and others.
New Officers: A slate of officers was unanimously elected at the annual meeting April 7, with Barbara Nicholls selected to be this year's president.
Death Valley: Eighteen Native Plant Society members and friends experienced a great week in Death Valley March 22-30, enjoying the plants, geology, history, museums, and tourist attractions of the area. Botanist Karl Holte was the group's guide.
Field Trip Schedule: A May 3 field trip in the Mink Creek area south of Pocatello to search for spring bloomers will kick off the Sah-Wah-Be chapter's Southeast Idaho May-September field trip season. Late snows and cold weather have delayed the appearance of spring flowers, but hopefully conditions will have improved by May. A potluck supper at Holtes' house will follow the field trip. For more information, call 208-241-6289. Eighteen Monday evening and weekend trips have been planned for 2008. Come join us!
Native Plant Awareness Week: As part of our observance of Earth Day (April 22) and Native Plant Awareness Week (April 28-May 3), Sah-Wah-Be chapter will once again set up an information table at the Pocatello Environmental Fair on Saturday, April 26. INPS brochures, information on native plants, free starts of plants, and soil and seeds for children to plant on site will be available to visitors to the fair.
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April 17, 2008
2008 Plant Sale Species Information
When: Aprill 19, 2008 (10 am to 2 pm)
Where: Idaho Fish and Game MK Nature Center, 600 S. Walnut (behind Fish and Game Headquarters, Boise)
The partial list of plants is available. At this time we don't have a list for plants being brought in from the Native & Xeric nursery.
Plant Sale 2008 Species List
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March 27, 2008
Tamarisk in Idaho -- PowerPoint lecture slides
We now have the excellent PowerPoint presentation from Lonnie Huter's talk at the last Pahove chapter meeting available online. Tamarisk is an invasive plant that crowds out native species, very tolerant of marginal (salty) soil conditions, and is difficut to control. It was added to the Idaho Noxious Weed List in 2007.
Tamarisk in Idaho PowerPoint presentation
(The file is 40 megabytes, so probably not suitable for dial-up connections.)
Tamarisk is widely distributed throughout the west including Idaho. Recent research indicates wildlife impacts are mixed, and that water use by tamarisk has been greatly exaggerated. Control options including mechanical, chemical and biological have been implemented with great success.
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March 27, 2008
Boise Foothills Wildflower Walks
We have some dates for the Boise Foothills Wildflower Walks-
starting at 6:30 pm at the Foothills Learning Center --
May 1 and May 15.
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March 25, 2008
PAHOVE CHAPTER PROGRAM SCHEDULE
March 20: Plant Identification Night!
Come join us at the Boise State University Herbarium with our local plant identification expert, Jim Smith, where we’ll learn how to identify some of your favorite native plants in the mustard family (Brassicaceae).
Time: 7:00pm
Location: BSU Science and Nursing, second floor room 248 (SN248).
If you can bring some plants from the mustard family to key that would be great! See you there!
April 17: Getting Native Plants Into Our Landscapes:
Steve Love from the University of Idaho will be traveling to Boise to give us an informative presentation on native plants.
Location: MK Nature Center Auditorium, Idaho Fish and Game
600 South Walnut Avenue (Behind Fish and Game Headquarters)
Time: 7:00pm
May: Foothills Wildflower Walks:
The very popular annual spring wildflower walks are returning this May as part of National Celebrating Wildflowers month. Walks are open to the public and admission is free. Details TBA.
OTHER ACTIVITIES
March 28-30: Boise Flower and Garden Show at Boise Centre on the Grove.
Pahove Chapter will host a booth at the 12th annual Spring Flower and Garden Show. Volunteers are needed to help with the booth! Please contact Chris Colson if you are interested (cgcols a msn dot com).
April 19: The Pahove Annual Native Plant Sale.
One of our most popular events, our annual native plant sale is a gardener’s delight. Details TBA. Volunteers are need so please contact Ann DeBolt if you are interested in helping (rosebolt at clearwire dot net).
May 17-18: Idaho Green Expo at Boise Centre on the Grove.
The Pahove Chapter is hosting a booth this year at the first annual Idaho Green Expo, which is a free, two day event that will showcase environmentally friendly products and services and provide information that will help people to lead healthier and more sustainable lives. The Expo will feature over 150 exhibitors and more than 60 workshops and seminars on a variety of green-living topics. Attractions will also include music, speakers, art, food, demonstrations and activities for children. Pahove Chapter will host a native plants and native gardening exhibit. Volunteers are needed to help with the booth! Please contact Chris Colson if you are interested (cgcols at msn dot com).
Volunteer Needed! The Pahove Chapter would like to develop a local chapter website and we are seeking a volunteer to help with website maintenance. Please contact Karen Colson at trilliumkc at msn dot com if you are interested.
Pahove Chapter hosts monthly presentations from September through April on 3rd Thursdays of each month. Newcomers are always welcome. We look forward to seeing all of you at our many exciting upcoming events!
Posted by Editor on
March 03, 2008