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Trellis Order Form
Trellis Order Form
All profit for the sale of these trellises will support the Central Rappahannock Chapter of the Virginia Native Plant Society. Trellises will be available for pick-up on May 3rd at our Native Plant Sale, if you'd like one earlier please let us know and we'll do our best! Payment is expected at time of pick-up and can be made by cash, check or credit card (credit card use is only available on May 3rd.) Trellises are made to last with pressure-treated wood and will be hand-crafted after your order is received. We are offering two sizes, both of the same design. 93" tall with a 2' square footprint ($130) 64" tall with an 18" square footprint ($85)
How to Join the Central Rappahannock Chapter of the VNPS
How to Join the Central Rappahannock Chapter of the VNPS
Volunteer Interest Form
Volunteer Interest Form
Thank you for showing your interest in volunteering for our botany class! You will be messaged for dates once we gather everyone that is interested!
Tabling - Gari Melchers showing: The Extaordinary Caterpillar
Tabling - Gari Melchers showing: The Extaordinary Caterpillar
A beautiful location and a great documentary! Let's support it by tabling!
Tabling- Earth Day at Old Mill Park
Tabling- Earth Day at Old Mill Park
We are looking for volunteers to help at our table at this wonderful annual event in Fredericksburg! Multiple shifts to pick from!
Donate to the VNPS Central Rappahannock Chapter
Donate to the VNPS Central Rappahannock Chapter
The Central Rappahannock Chapter serves the Counties of Caroline • Essex • King George • Stafford • Spotsylvania • City of Fredericksburg. Help us protect and preserve the native plants of Virginia and their habitats, in order to sustain for generations to come the integrity of the Commonwealth’s rich natural heritage of ecosystems and biodiversity for purposes of enjoyment, enlightenment, sustainable use, and our own very survival.
Our Website
Our Website
Botany & Eco Class Registration
Botany & Eco Class Registration
This is a combination online and field trip course taught by Central Rappahannock Chapter of the Virginia Native Plant Society volunteers Rosie and Joy Green for chapter members.
Facebook Group
Facebook Group
Grow and Know - Book Thoughts - Listen to the Land by Louise Agee Wrinkle
Grow and Know - Book Thoughts - Listen to the Land by Louise Agee Wrinkle
By Stacey Churchill, March 22, 2026I feel as though I am always in a hurry and I definitely have fallen into the trap of wanting immediate results in everything I do. Reading Louise Agee Wrinkle’s book, Listen to the Land: Creating a Southern Woodland Garden, caused me to slow down, take a breath and wallow - wallow in the breath-taking photographs of her family’s two-acre property in Birmingham, Alabama.I had picked up the book because I am in the process of creating a native woodland in our ba
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