Awards
Up one levelThe Society honors organizations and individuals who have demonstrated creative vision and exceptional achievement in furthering the Society's conservation goals. Deadlines are March 1 for the Landscape Design Award and May 15 for all other awards.
- Nominate an Award Candidate — by Sarah Shonbrun — last modified February 01, 2010
- Every year the New England Wild Flower Society presents awards to organizations and individuals who have demonstrated creative vision and exceptional achievement in furthering the Society's goals to conserve native plants and their habitats.
- 2010 Nomination Form — by Karen Pierce — last modified February 01, 2010
- Landscape Design Award Application — by Karen Pierce — last modified May 21, 2009
- The Landscape Design Award is given to a New England-based individual or firm specializing in landscape architecture or design, in recognition of a long-term commitment to the use of native plants in exceptional or distinctive landscape compositions. The deadline for 2009 has passed, but we are currently accepting applications for the 2010 Landscape Design Award through March 1, 2010.
- Award Descriptions & Guidelines — by backstage — last modified February 02, 2010
- The Society gives six types of awards to people and organizations.
- Award Winners 1964-2009 — by Karen Pierce — last modified February 01, 2010
- The Society began giving a Conservation Award in 1964. Over the years, state, education, garden and Service to the Society awards have been added. To view the list of all Society Award Winners, click below:
- 2009 Annual Meeting and Awards — by Steven Ziglar — last modified February 02, 2010
- 2008 Annual Meeting & Awards — by Steven Ziglar — last modified November 10, 2008
- Sunday, November 2, brought new Trustees, new Overseers, 12 Outstanding Achievement Awards, and an exciting speech by Dr. Elizabeth Farnsworth.