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  African Violet Enthusiasts of Berks County
Meet others who share your interest in growing violets. Learn more about growing techniques. Exchange leaves to expand your collection. Learn to prepare a plant for a show. Our club meets the second Tuesday of February, April, June, August, October & December each year at Oley Valley High School, Oley PA.
Location: United States, Pennsylvania, Oley


  American Gloxinia & Gesneriad Society
Home Page for The American Gloxinia and Gesneriad Society, offers complete culture information, membership benefits, resources, photos, flower show/sales schedules.
Location: United States, Connecticut, Salisbury


  Lakes Area Violet Growers
The purpose of Lakes Area Violet Growers organization is to give persons interested in African Violets a forum to exchange ideas, share knowledge and participate in shows, and/or participte in special events in a friendly and fun atmosphere. The Lakes Area Violet Growers extends a hearty welcome to all African Violet enthusiasts to become a member of our club. No experience required. You only need an interest in growning African Violets.
Location: United States, Minnesota


  Upper Pinellas African Violet Society
Florida group for growing, sharing, and showing African violets. Five Steps in Producing a Beautiful African Violet, Calendar of Events, Basic Care Information, Photo Albums, Officers and Contacts.
Location: United States, Florida


  Ealing and Hanwell Allotment Association
All about allotments in the London Borough of Ealing. We're a large group with around 500 members, allotment-holders and some gardeners just looking for the convenience of local trading. We try to represent all allotments in the borough, alongside fellow associations and the Ealing Allotments Partnership. Our focus is on the allotment sites in the towns of Ealing and Hanwell, from where we draw most of our members.
Location: United Kingdom, London, Ealing


  One Tree Hill Allotment Society
At One Tree Hill we are interested in all the various aspects of food growing. The One Tree Hill Allotment Society site is on a steep hillside not far from Honor Oak Station, it can be quite a job cultivating land like this, it is pure unadulterated London clay, albeit improved over the years by the addition of many tons of manure and leaf mould it remains a difficult soil to work. However it yields remarkably good crops in great abundance.
Location: United Kingdom, London


  Alpine Garden Society Hertfordshire Group
The Group is open to anyone who is interested in Alpine plants in their habitat or in the garden and gives members of the AGS a chance to meet other enthusiasts locally.
Location: United Kingdom, Hertfordshire


  Cyclamen Society
The Cyclamen Society exists to encourage cultivation and conservation, and to disseminate and extend knowledge of the genus Cyclamen and its species, forms and cultivars. It combines scientific study with all the activities of a society for enthusiasts who cultivate the plants. The Society was formed in England in January 1977 and now has over 1600 members.
Location: United Kingdom


  North American Rock Garden Society
The North American Rock Garden Society (NARGS) is for gardening enthusiasts interested in alpine, saxatile, and low-growing perennials. It encourages the study and cultivation of wildflowers that grow well among rocks, whether such plants originate above treeline or at lower elevations. Through its publications, meetings, and garden visits, NARGS provides extensive opportunities for both beginners and experts to expand their knowledge of plant cultivation and propagation, and of construction, maintenance, and design of special interest gardens. Woodland gardens, bog gardens, raised beds, planted walls, container gardens, and alpine berms are all addressed.
Location: United States


  African Violet Society of America
The African Violet Society of America is a society of plant enthusiasts who promote the growth of African violets as house plants. The African Violet Society of America hosts an annual convention and publish a bi-monthly full-color 64-page magazine, the African Violet Magazine.
Location: United States, Texas, Beaumont


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