
Native orchids viewing opportunity: Yard Stop at the Wheelers
Cuplet Fern members are invited to an exclusive, brief yard stop at Ray Wheeler's this upcoming Saturday. Ray has graciously opened his garden to our members for a unique opportunity to witness some of Florida's most captivating native epiphytic orchids and a growing collection of native and non-native cycads.

Study Names Three New Species of Lupines in Florida
A newly published study of lupines in Florida names three new species, all of which are endemic. The rigorous, exhaustive study also raises the rank of one variety to the species level, a move that may help conservation efforts to protect the species.

Gardening Enthusiasts Introduce Native Plants to Their Community
Barclay Place at Heathrow in Lake Mary is a small, gated community with aging landscaping. A group of garden enthusiasts within the community, including author Kimberly Whittington, organized to update the entrance landscaping with Florida native plants at the foundation.

Cuplet Fern Holds First Seed Bomb Class
Cuplet Fern held our chapter’s first-ever seed bomb making class on September 2nd at the IFAS auditorium in Sanford.

Native Plants on the Sanford Riverwalk
This summer, Miami University student Adam Behring joined Cuplet Fern to explore native plants on Sanford’s RiverWalk. He shares his experience and the guide he created here.
CF in the Industrial - Organizational Psychology Classroom
This article shares the first-hand experience of Sara Motahari, one of the students involved in a collaborative class project imagining the organization’s structural futures with Cuplet Fern leadership hosted by Dr. Chelsea LeNoble at UCF.

Bluecurls Rescued, Vouchered by Cuplet Fern Amid New Species News
Cuplet Fern had gained approval to conduct its first native plant rescue at the site. The team members recognized the importance of rescuing the bluecurls, and they photographed the plants; documented their location and habitat; and moved them into pots, noting the date, time and weather as part of the rescue mission. By carefully preserving some of the plants, Cuplet Fern could do something never done before: Submit the first voucher specimens of Trichostema in Seminole County to herbarium collections.

Sanford Days: Ed Yarborough Hike
Cuplet Fern’s Cali Adams shares her account of a recent Cuplet Fern hike through Ed Yarborough as part of our FNPS Conference Sanford Days.

Geneva Restoration Planting: One Year Later
In March 2022, 16 Cuplet Fern Chapter volunteers planted 450 pots containing at least 28 species (649 plants) that the team rescued from certain death: here’s an update from the restoration site one year later.

Onslow Plant Rescue: A First-Person Account
In this first-person account, Jennifer Hopton-Villalobos shares her thoughts and insights from working on one of Cuplet Fern’s native plant rescue efforts.

One-of-a-Kind Cuplet Fern Seed & Sapling Swap in Sanford
Earlier this year, I had the idea to host a plant swap event; I recalled my experience from a previous plant swap with another group of gardeners a few years ago, and I wanted to recreate the fun we had and share it with our members!

Cuplet Fern Hosts a Native Plant Sale for an Entire Neighborhood in Longwood
Like many nature lovers and environmentalists, I have struggled for years to learn what I can do to educate myself, friends, and family on how to be better stewards of the earth. I have joined nature organizations and signed petitions that I hope end up in the hands of my congressman, expressing the urgency of regulations to curb climate change, etc. But it was a collaboration with my local FNPS chapter and my HOA that led me to know some slight, but real progress and change was being made.

Lukas Nursery and Cuplet Fern Enter into an Educational Partnership
Lukas Nursery, a fourth-generation nursery in our direct service region, contacted us early in 2022 seeking native plant advice and educational collaboration. They also recently became Florida Association of Native Nurseries (FANN) partners, confirming their interest in and commitment to selling Florida native plants.

Duke Energy Awards Cuplet Fern $11,000 for West Volusia
Duke Energy has awarded Cuplet Fern a nature grant of $11,000 for the inception of a brand new conservation and education program line at Lyonia Environmental Center in Deltona. The grant allows Cuplet Fern to expand an ongoing plant rescue initiative focused on the conservation of imperiled scrub and sandhill plant species facing development.

Holiday Gifting, Native Plant Style
Looking for holiday gifts for the native plant or wild Florida enthusiasts in your life? Cuplet Fern has gathered a few recommendations of local artists with work you can support. (Featured image by Veronica Steiner)

Monarchs, Migrations, and Milkweed
Cuplet Fern member Dorothy Caldwell shares her thoughts on ways we can support migrating monarchs in our region.

Words from FNPS President Mark Kateli
Read a few words from FNPS and Cuplet Fern’s Mark Kateli on his vision for FNPS and advocating for native plants across the state.

National Moth Week: Moth Awareness Submissions
Check out a few exciting moth sightings in Seminole and Volusia County from our own Cuplet Fern team members.

Wash First: Successful Strategies for Replanting Natives
Your native plants should not struggle much once established. As a life long gardener, learning through experience, aka trial, error, perseverance, and a lot of reading from experts, there has been a single activity that has resulted in a very high success rate with plant installations: the bare root method or washing off potting media prior to planting.

Saving Native Florida Rare Plants
Learn more about our plant rescue conservation efforts in this article published in the Lake Forest Living magazine and shot/written by Daniella Hume with Mastropieces Photography