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Greetings CNPS and South Coast CNPS,


Did you know you can use Calflora to find plants in your CNPS Chapter region?

For example,


Here are native plants that grow wild in the South Coast CNPS Chapter region:

https://www.calflora.org/entry/wgh.html#srch=t&nstatus=2&fmt=photo&inbp=t&bgid=psc21&y=37.0083&x=-119.0679&z=6&lwid=2&opac=2&lpom=c



And here are native plants that grow wild in the South Coast CNPS Chapter region as an illustrated plant list:

https://www.calflora.org/app/ipl?sva=7014&wgs=srch::t!!nstatus::2!!fmt::photo!!inbp::t!!bgid::psc44!!y::33.8377!!x::-118.1381!!z::9!!lwid::2!!opac::2!!lpom::c&family=t

Use other map LAYERS to explore open spaces, zip codes, ecoregions and more:


  1. Click here on LAYERS above the map
  2. Change the layer
  3. Click on the map on the one you're interested in
  4. Click SEARCH to see your new results.

Map Layer EPA Ecoregions

Use LAYERS above the map to query also by, for example


Map Layer Zip Codes

Quiz: Can you query your favorite open space for native plants that bloom in March? Reply to this email with your answer, and please include the link (url copied and pasted)!


Please reply with any questions.


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