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The Central Illinois Daylily Society

The Central Illinois Daylily Society was organized for the purpose of education, enjoyment, propagation, and displaying of daylilies; and the education of the public at large in the awareness of daylilies by means of conducting organized displays, walks, sales, and shows.

Meeting date:  Meet at 7 pm the second Friday of February, May, September, November.  Meetings are held at the Rochester Public Library, Community Room, Rochester.

Contact: Sandy Gabriel, Treasurer, 498-7320

Web site: http:

Friends of the Sangamon Valley
The Friends of the Sangamon Valley (FoSV) is a charitable membership organization dedicated to the preservation of local natural heritage by acquiring, restoring and protecting ecologically significant lands in the Sangamon River watershed.

Contact: Vern LaGesse, 217-525-1410

Web site: http:

Gardens at the Bank of Springfield (Blog)

The blog is a resource tool for individuals interested in information about the plant materials used on site. Research aids include: a photo gallery and comprehensive plant list with links to photos and details. Additionally, the blog allows for interaction with the designer. Your questions and comments are encouraged!

Contact:  Adam Woodruff, (314) 225-7119

Web site:  http:

Garden Illinois
Premiere site for gardening in Illinois

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Illinois Native Plant Society, Central Chapter

Illinois Native Plant Society members include professionals and amateurs who share an interest in all aspects of the flora native to the state of Illinois.     

Meeting date: Second Thursday of each month at 6:30 pm at the Washington Park Botanical Garden Greenhouse

Contact: John Benedict, 217-652-7705

Web site: http:

Illinois Green Industry Association
Serving the Illinois green industry since 1925.  

The club's purpose is to encourage and create a greater interest in the culture and care of plants (including shrubs and trees) and flowers; to aid in the beautifying of our homes and several communities in the county, and to cooperate with other agencies and organizations to further these objectives.  

Meeting date: 4th Thursday of each month in Petersburg

Contact:  Sandy Colavecchi, 217-632-4240

The Missouri Botanical Garden’s Plants of Merit program serves to promote plants that are proven to be well-adapted to the lower Midwest for the purpose of increasing plant diversity in the home landscape. Plants of Merit are also easy to grow; require little to no maintenance; not known to be invasive; resistant or tolerant to diseases and insects; not widely planted but reasonably available; and have outstanding ornamental value.

Contact: Chris Nejelski, Coordinator, (314) 313-5849 or Chris.Nejelski@mobot.org

Web site: http:

Plant a Row for the Hungry of Sangamon and Menard Counties

To promote gardeners to plant an extra row of produce.  Produce is collected throughout the summer and donated to the Central Illinois Food Bank.

Sponsored by: University of Illinois Extension Sangamon-Menard Unit Master Gardeners

Contact:  217-782-4617

Prairie State Orchid Society
Centered around Springfield, Illinois, this is a group of orchid lovers who meet regularly to discuss, enjoy, learn about and indulge our passion for orchids.

Meeting date:  Meet third Friday of each month except December and July at 7:00 pm at the SPARC building, 232 Bruns Lane, Springfield

Web site: http:

Sangamon Valley Iris Society

Meeting date: Meet at 7 pm the third Friday of February, March, April, September, October and November at the Rochester Public Library, Community Room, Rochester

Contact: Debra Miller, Vice-President, 217-529-8014

Springfield Bonsai Society

Springfield Bonsai Society invites you to learn and observe a horticultural art form that is constantly changing and growing.

Meeting date: 2nd Monday of each month, February to November, at 7 pm, Washington Park Botanical Garden Conservatory Building, Springfield

Contact:  David Sturgill, 217-851-9253

Web site: http:

Springfield Civic Garden Club

The objectives of the club are to encourage the advancement of and stimulate an interest in horticulture through education; provide an outlet for creative expression; aid in civic beautification; encourage conservation and protection of all of our natural resources; and to cooperate with other agencies and organizations in all of these objectives. 

Meeting date:  Meetings are on the 1st Monday of the month unless a holiday weekend then will be on the 2nd Monday.  No August meeting.  Meet at the Westminster Presbyterian Church, 533 South Walnut Street Springfield, coffee 9 am, meeting 9:15 am

Contact: Sally Noble, President, 217-626-1735

Website: http:

Stephen Decatur Rose Society

The object of this Society is to study, foster and encourage the culture and
enjoyment of growing roses.

Meeting date: 4th Tuesday of the Month
Contact: Jim and Kaye Wessbecher, 217-735-2981

University of Illinois Extension Sangamon-Menard Unit
Master Gardeners research homeowner horticulture questions March thru November

Jennifer Fishburn, Horticulture Educator

Offer various horticulture programs throughout the year

Demonstration Gardens open May to September, located in front of the building

Location:  Illinois State Fairgrounds, Bldg. #30, Springfield, IL

Contact: 217-782-4617 

Web site: < http:

E-mail: Sangamon_co@mail.aces.uiuc.edu

Destinations:

Adams Wildlife Sanctuary

Adams Wildlife Sanctuary is one of several nature areas preserved by the Illinois Audubon Society.

Location:  2315 East Clear Lake Avenue, Springfield, IL

Self-guided tours from sunrise to sunset, daily

Contact: 217-544-5781

Website: http:

Lincoln Memorial Gardens

Admission to the Gardens is free. Open sunup to sunset.

Offer various nature educational programs throughout the year

Membership Information and Contact phone number: 529-1111

Location: 2301 East Lake Shore Drive, Springfield, IL 62707

Website: http:

The Springfield Park District’s Park Botanical Garden

Location: Corner of Fayette & Chatham Road, P.O. Box 5052, Springfield

Hours: Monday- Friday 12-4 pm, Saturday & Sunday- 12-5 pm

Contact: 217-753-6228

Web site: http:

Missouri Botanical Garden Plants of Merit Listing

Location:  2900 Greenbriar Drive, Springfield, IL 62704

Phone:  217-546-4733

Web site:  http:

Menard County Garden Club

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