About KNPS
black-Sampson purple-coneflower (Echinacea angustifolia)
KNPS encourages awareness and appreciation of the native plants of Kansas in their habitats and in our landscapes by promoting education, stewardship, and scientific knowledge. Learn more about us.
Native Plants
Kansas native plants are indigenous to Kansas and include wildflowers, forbs, grasses, sedges, rushes, trees, shrubs, vines, ferns, mosses, and others. They are found in our prairies, woodlands, wetlands, and gardens. Learn more about what is a native plant.
Membership
One of the best ways to learn about Kansas plants is to join KNPS. Some of our members' favorite benefits are the quarterly newsletter, the wildflower events, and connecting with other members. Learn more about membership.
Stay Informed
- Join our Email List and receive weekly events announcements
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News & Updates
- Plant/Wildflower Gallery (Jan 9)
- 2011 Scholarship Recipient (Dec 19)
- 2011 Botany Award Winner (Dec 19)
- 2011 Service Award Winner (Dec 19)
- 2011 Landscape Award Winner (Dec 19)
- 2011 Grant Recipients (Dec 19)
- 2011 AWW Gallery (Dec 15)
- 2011 Photo Contest Winners (Dec 8)
- Archived Updates