THE COCCOLOBA CHAPTER OF THE FLORIDA NATIVE PLANT SOCIETY

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Site Visits are an important part of fulfilling our mission to promote the preservation, conservation and restoration of native plants and native plant communities of Florida. 

With adequate notice, we will send a team, generally six to twelve people, to FNPS members' yards to help them identify:
  • what native plants already exist
  • what invasive exotic plants are on the site and should be removed
  • areas where native plants would add value and enjoyment to their yard. 

This is a valuable service is we offer to our members for $60 (Memberships start at $35)

Below are examples of actual site visit reports. 
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Abbreviated Report--Kessenech Residence in marsh landing, estero

Atherton Residence in Marsh Landing, Estero

Wheeler residence, North NapleS

Theobald residence, North NapleS

BEVERS residence, San CARLOS ESTATES, BOnita SPrings

Pokrant residence, Sanibel Island

Compass Pointe Condominiums

Gould Residence

Pavlick residence

Port Royal Follow-up visit (after January Site visit & April planting)

Troop Residence in North Naples

Moody River Estates in North Fort Myers

CEDAR CREEK IN BONITA SPRINGS

Sanibel Sunset in Fort Myers

South Pointe West

Unity Church in Bonita Springs

Port Royal in Naples

The Florida Native Plant Society promotes the preservation, conservation and restoration of native plants and native plant communities of Florida.
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Copyright 2015, 2016. 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 The Coccoloba Chapter of the Florida Native Plant Society
  • Home
  • Why Natives?
    • Why Natives?
    • EXAMPLES
  • Projects
    • Estero River Oaks Preserve
  • What We Do
    • What We Do
    • Meetings
  • Volunteer Info
    • Projects
    • FGCU Service Learning Hours
    • Calendar
  • Education and Resources
    • Native Plant Resources
    • Native Plants for your area
    • FLEPPC Invasive Exotic List
    • Native Host Plants for Butterflies
    • Native Palms
    • Native Wildflowers for Birds
    • Native Plants for Birds
    • Plant Communities of South Florida's Gulf Coast Barrier Islands
    • Documents
  • Newsletter
  • Our Founder