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About the Connecticut Botanical Society

We know the WILDFLOWERS and FERNS sections of our website are broken. We are working on resolving the issue.

We are a group of amateur and professional botanists who share an interest in the plants and habitats of Connecticut and the surrounding region. The society was founded in 1903. Our goals are to increase knowledge of the state's flora, to accumulate a permanent botanical record, and to promote conservation and public awareness of the state's rich natural heritage.

Botanical Society Activities

Grants

We are now accepting applications for our Small Grants Program. Applications for 2024 must be submitted by April 15, 2024.

The Small Grants Program provides funding for land conservation projects that provide protection of rare or uncommon native plant species or natural communities, or areas of high native diversity. We will also consider habitat improvement projects, protection of open space in low-income and urban communities, and assistance with fund-raising for projects that meet the above criteria.

Awards are in the range of 1,000to1,000 to 1,000to5,000. For more information on criteria, application procedures, and scheduling, click here.

Membership

Connecticut Botanical Society is open to anyone interested in plants, conservation, and natural history. Non-members are welcome to attend our field trips and meetings before joining. Membership information.

Archives

The Archives of the Connecticut Botanical Society are held at Connecticut College's Linda Lear Center for Special Collections and Archives.