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CREATED:20260225T114816
SUMMARY:Seed and Cutting Exchange
LOCATION:Peninsula Conservation Center\, 3921 East Bayshore Road\, Palo Alto
DESCRIPTION:The Seed and Cutting Exchange will be on Saturday, March 14 from 1:00 to 3:
 00pm at the Peninsula Conservation Center (PCC), 3921 E. Bayshore Road in P
 alo Alto. Plant pickup from the CNPS SCV Nursey online sale (https://califo
 rnia-native-plant-society-santa-clara-valley-chapter.square.site/) (Mon/Tue
  March 9/10) and the Grassroots Ecology Nursery (https://www.grassrootsecol
 ogy.org/nursery-sales) will also be available during the Exchange.\nThis fr
 ee event provides an opportunity to share and receive cuttings and seeds of
  native plants. Discover the diverse offerings, ranging from easy-to-grow v
 arieties to rare finds, and leave with new native plant cuttings and seeds!
  We will supply coin envelopes for seeds, but please bring your own contain
 ers for transporting cuttings home.\nIf you have native plant material from
  your garden that you would like to share, please bring it along. Be sure t
 o label your contributions for easy browsing – helpful growing tips and pho
 tos of the plants in bloom are appreciated. You may find it useful to use C
 alscape.org for this purpose; there is a link on the plant’s information pa
 ge that allows you to create a printable sign for most native species and c
 ultivars. If you bring cuttings, please ensure they remain cool and moist i
 n a bucket of water. It is not necessary to bring anything if you do not ha
 ve native material to share, as there is typically an abundance for everyon
 e.\nSeveral well-known native plant books will be available for purchase at
  the event, including Wildflowers of California from CNPS, Seed Propagation
  of Native California Plants (2021 edition) by Dara E. Emery and California
  Native Plants for the Garden by Carol Bornstein, David Fross and Bart O’Br
 ien. Our Wildflower Ambassadors will also distribute free seed packets and 
 information.\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p class="p1"><img src="https://cnps-scv.org/images/article-embedded-images
 /IMG_0888-seed-cutting-cropped.JPG" alt="Cuttings Room" width="350" height=
 "226" style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; margin-
 bottom: 10px;" />The Seed and Cutting Exchange will be on&nbsp;<strong>Satu
 rday, March 14 from 1:00 to 3:00pm at the Peninsula Conservation Center</st
 rong>&nbsp;(PCC), 3921 E. Bayshore Road in Palo Alto.&nbsp;<strong>Plant pi
 ckup from the CNPS SCV Nursey&nbsp;<a href="https://california-native-plant
 -society-santa-clara-valley-chapter.square.site/" target="_blank" rel="nofo
 llow noopener ugc" class="!text-ds2-text-fill-brand_primary-enabled hover:!
 text-ds2-text-fill-brand_primary-hover">online sale</a>&nbsp;(Mon/Tue March
  9/10) and the&nbsp;<a href="https://www.grassrootsecology.org/nursery-sale
 s" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener ugc" class="!text-ds2-text-fill-b
 rand_primary-enabled hover:!text-ds2-text-fill-brand_primary-hover">Grassro
 ots Ecology Nursery</a>&nbsp;will also be available during the Exchange.</s
 trong></p><p class="p1">This free event provides an opportunity to share an
 d receive&nbsp;cuttings and seeds of native plants. Discover the diverse&nb
 sp;offerings, ranging from easy-to-grow varieties to rare finds,&nbsp;and l
 eave with new native plant cuttings and seeds! We&nbsp;will supply coin env
 elopes for seeds, but please bring your&nbsp;own containers for transportin
 g cuttings home.</p><p class="p1">If you have native plant material from yo
 ur garden that you&nbsp;would like to share, please bring it along. Be sure
  to label&nbsp;your contributions for easy browsing – helpful growing tips&
 nbsp;and photos of the plants in bloom are appreciated. You&nbsp;may find i
 t useful to use <span class="s1">Calscape.org</span> for this purpose;&nbsp
 ;there is a link on the plant’s information page that allows&nbsp;you to cr
 eate a printable sign for most native species and&nbsp;cultivars. If you br
 ing cuttings, please ensure they remain&nbsp;cool and moist in a bucket of 
 water. <b>It is not necessary to&nbsp;</b><b>bring anything if you do not h
 ave native material to&nbsp;</b><b>share</b>, as there is typically an abun
 dance for everyone.</p><p class="p1">Several well-known native plant books 
 will be available for&nbsp;purchase at the event, including <i>Wildflowers 
 of California&nbsp;</i>from CNPS, <i>Seed Propagation of Native California 
 Plants&nbsp;</i>(2021 edition) by Dara E. Emery and <i>California Native&nb
 sp;</i><i>Plants for the Garden</i> by Carol Bornstein, David Fross and&nbs
 p;Bart O’Brien. Our Wildflower Ambassadors will also&nbsp;distribute free s
 eed packets and information.</p>
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