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Skip to content * AboutExpand * ABOUT US * Who We Are * What We Do * Meet Our Members * Contact Us * Frequently Asked Questions PROGRAMS * Planting and Conservation * Education * Research * Roadsides EVENTS * Events * Webinars * Field Trips * ResourcesExpand * PLANTS AND POLLINATORS * Learn to Grow * Pollinators * 20 Easy-to-Grow Wildflowers * Plant Profiles * Where to See Wildflowers RESOURCE LIBRARY * Brochures & Guides * Classroom Resources * SupportExpand * Become a Member * Get the Tag * Donate * Leave a Legacy * Join an Alliance * Shop * FDOT Donate Get the tag Search Toggle Menu NATIVE WILDFLOWER HABITAT Protected through education, conservation, planting and research. GET Growing SUPPORT events APPLICATIONS FOR THE 2024–25 VIVA FLORIDA GRANT PROGRAM ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED. LEARN MORE WEBINARS, FIELD TRIPS AND OTHER EVENTS Events EVENT – FLORIDA WOMEN LANDOWNERS ASSOCIATION PRESENTS WILD THINGS! January 13, 2024 at 10:00 am Join FWF's Panhandle Wildflower Alliance Liaison, Marina Mertz, at this upcoming event where she will be presenting on supporting birds with wildflowers! Read More Webinars WEBINAR — RESTORING CRITICAL HABITAT FOR WILDFLOWERS AND WILDLIFE IN FLORIDA’S PANHANDLE January 17, 2024 at 2:00 pm In this webinar, Ryan Means will cover efforts of the Coastal Plains Institute to restore an upland slash pine plantation back to longleaf pine flatwoods. Read More Webinars WEBINAR — WILDFLOWERS AND WEEDS: EXPLORING WHAT NATIVE MEANS February 21, 2024 at 2:00 pm In this webinar, Marc Frank will help answer what the best resources are for confirming if a particular species is native to your area, and… Read More View full calendar THE LATEST NEWS ALL THE LEAVES MAY BE BROWN, BUT HERE’S WHY THAT’S BEAUTIFUL! In winter, many wildflowers go dormant or die back, dropping leaves and leaving brown stems adorned with flowerheads gone to seed. The urge to tidy up may be strong, but we urge you to take a cue from nature and rest! Read more All the leaves may be brown, but here’s why that’s beautiful! OUR FAVORITE FESTIVE NATIVE WILDFLOWERS! Plants play a big role in many holiday traditions – from beautifully decorated trees to bright red poinsettia blooms. Florida has some wonderful native plants that help get us into the spirit of the season. Read more Our favorite festive native wildflowers! HOW TO START A BACKYARD REVOLUTION The Backyard Revolution is a call to action and radical change. It challenges us to rethink our home and community landscapes as places for both people and nature to thrive together. Read more How to Start a Backyard Revolution View all news Why plant native? YOU can help stem the tide of global insect decline and create habitat and pathways for birds and other wildlife! 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