Connecting people and native plants
for a healthy planet

Wild Ones promotes native landscapes through education, advocacy, and collaborative action.

Wild Ones Annual Member Meeting
Tonight at 6:00 PM (CDT)

Calling all Wild Ones members! You are invited to attend the Annual Membership Meeting webinar on Thursday, March 28th, 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm CT!

Meet the Wild Ones National Board of Directors and staff and learn how Wild Ones is growing. This is a great opportunity to learn about the organization. We encourage you to participate!

Native Plants in the News

Grow your knowledge with the latest news

Discover the latest in native plant conservation: Georgia’s climate response, HOAs embracing greenery, goats fighting invasives, and NYC’s new ‘pocket forest.’ Join the movement for a greener future in our March Native Plant News.

This image features a large, sprawling banyan tree with an extensive root system and a wide canopy that provides shade to the area below. The tree’s aerial roots have descended into the soil, forming secondary trunks that support the vast network of branches above. Beneath the tree, there are several park benches where people can sit and enjoy the shelter and majesty of the tree. The ground is covered with fallen leaves, adding to the natural ambiance of the setting. Strings of small lights are wrapped around some of the branches, suggesting that this might be a place of leisure and community gatherings. The backdrop includes a building that seems to blend seamlessly with the tranquil vibe of the tree-shaded area.
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Check Out the Wild Ones Store

We’re thrilled to unveil our brand-new store! Get your Wild Ones t-shirt, hoodie, jacket, and much more today!

Local Chapters

Supporting the efforts of over 100+ local Wild Ones chapters across the US

Resources

Providing free, educational resources like a sample native plant ordinance and learning opportunities

Garden Designs

We want to help you create striking home landscapes that benefit wildlife and you.

How You Can Help

A healthy planet starts with native plants

Dwindling biodiversity is a threat to the foundation of life on Earth. In the last century alone, we’ve lost millions of acres of diverse ecosystems to urbanization. 

Native plants help protect and restore biodiversity, improve air and water quality and provide wildlife with quality food and shelter. Our vision is native plants and natural landscapes in every community. 

View the Latest Wild Ones Award-winning Journal

The Wild Ones Journal is published digitally on a quarterly basis in March, June, September and December for members.

Meet our Chapters

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Partners in environmental progress 

Since 1977, we’ve discovered we can do more for our environment together than alone. Wild Ones® partners with industry organizations and businesses to offer mutual advocacy and mission support, locally and nationally. By sharing knowledge, goods and services, we can all create a healthier planet. 

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