Research Grant Reports

2022 Conservation Committee Report

2022 was an active year for the Conservation Committee.  We contributed four articles for our Conservation Corner column in Aquilegia covering subjects from using the iNaturalist app to fens, alpine ecology and the threats to Parachute Penstemon.  We wrote...

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Ozone Effects of Oil & Gas Development – CoNPS Comments

On December 2, 2022 these Comments are submitted by the Colorado Native Plant Society to the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission. We urge the Commission to grant the petition by WildEarth Guardians, 350 Colorado, Womxn from the Mountain, Physicians for Social...

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Seasons of a Plant Lover

Seasons of a Plant Lover

Pasqueflowers, Pulsatilla nuttalliana, are among the first natives to bloom in spring, providing rest and food for the earliest native bees. More about early bloomers.Well! Here we are again! When the winds of spring came and blew the doors open, we were outside in a...

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The First Annual Native Plant Summit

The First Annual Native Plant Summit

The first Annual Native Plant Summit, led by the Colorado Native Plant Society and the Colorado Springs Horticulture Department, took place in Colorado Springs on Saturday, August 20 at the the city’s Horticulture Headquarters. It was a both a sold-out event and a day...

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Know Your Thistles!

Know Your Thistles!

Let’s touch on a prickly kind of subject. Know your thistles before you kill them! When I was a young kid, I clearly remember my beloved Welsh pony eating thistle heads while I was riding him. From my vantage point I could see his soft lips stretch away from his teeth...

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The “Currant” Situation

The “Currant” Situation

Some of the first early blooming native flowers in Colorado include shrubs in the Currant family. It is middle April as I write this, and strong wind whips with intensity across the San Luis Valley. As the soil continues to warm, the roots of perennial native plants...

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2022 Mission Grant Recipients

Mission Grant Recipients The spring 2022 Mission Grant has been awarded to two recipients who are undertaking exciting projects to support native plantings with a public education component. The first award will support the Manitou Seed Library, an educational and...

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2022 Myrna Steinkamp Grant Award Winners

2022 Myrna Steinkamp Grant Award Winners Tiffany Gentry, Master’s student, University of Colorado Denver; “Inferring the phylogeny of Eutrema penlandii to inform conservation measures and understand the biogeographical history of the Rocky Mountains.” $1000 Deannah...

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Soil: It’s So Much More Than Dirt

Soil: It’s So Much More Than Dirt

All orchids, including this Colorado native orchid, Coralroot, Corrallorhiza maculata, are completely dependent on mycorrhizal fungi to begin their life cycle and and this reliance  continues to varying degrees throughout their life. Photo credit: SPD Unseen, unheard,...

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2022 Alice Eastwood Scholarship Awarded

2022 Alice Eastwood Scholarship Recipient: Miles Moore (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Colorado Boulder).  $950.  Miles is an amateur botanist, a research technician with the Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research, and a senior at the University of...

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