The Pawpaw Press is the newsletter of the Pawpaw Chapter
Editor: Georgann Meadows
Note that the newsletters also always include upcoming events.
March 2023 Pawpaw Press
Field trips to Spruce Creek Park & Green Isle Gardens, spring events begin, Park of Honor budding & blooming, in The Observatory: eastern redbud, spring run spider-lily, common blue violet, Florida privet, flatwoods plum, black cherry, gulf fritillary on greeneyes & Walter's viburnum, library spotlight on Bringing Nature Home
February 2023 Pawpaw Press
Field trip team changes, Longleaf Pine ecobuggy tour, Explore Volusia program, tree giveaway, science fair winners, Book of the Month by James Bridle, little green treefrog on snow squarestem and false foxglove close-up in The Observatory
January 2023 Pawpaw Press
Pawpaws on TV, Holiday plant auction returns to the Piggotte Center, False foxgloves in The Observatory
SPECIAL EDITION
Fall 2022 field trip catchup
2022 September Pawpaw Press
Plant swap surprises, info on October Native Plant Expo, and a very busy Observsatory: marshy plants, Ormond Environmental Discovery Center native garden and chapter volunteers, Pine Lilies at Langleaf Pine Preserve and August blooms at Canaveral National Seashore
2022 August Pawpaw Press
St. Johns River field trip cruise, Park of Honor workday, chapter openings for AV person and membership chair, native plant sign, in The Observatory: wildlife on the July boat tour, monarch on rosinweed with a bonus lizard & an echo moth caterpillar on its host plant, coontie.
2022 July Pawpaw Press
Green Springs Park field trip, meet our program chair, Highway 40 adopt-a-highway update, a visit to a yaupon tea factory, Hontoon Island, in The Observatory: butterfly orchid (Encyclia tampensis) , prickly poppy (Argemone albiflora) & camphorwwed (Heterotheca subaxillaris).
2022 June Pawpaw Press
Volusia County growth management issue, meet the new Pawpaw VP Amber Stevenson, summer meeting changes, Pawpaw participates in the City Nature Challenge, library outreach, milkweed for sale, field trip: Haw Creek, in The Observatory: moth on Coreopsis and Jamacian caper, and new this issue, the Editor's Corner
2022 May Pawpaw Press
New Pawpaw LIbrary online access, successful spring plant sale & Earth Day events, first in-person hybrid meeting, members local action, field trip: Canaveral Seashore Eldora Trail, farewell to Mark & Doug, in The Observatory: white peacock butterfly visiting frog fruit, yellow colicroot & doctorbush
Editor from December 2014 through March 2022 was Doug Hunt
2022 March Pawpaw Press
Preading the word in March: Wildflower & Garden Festival, Ponce Inlet & Battle Island; remebering Renate & other chapter losses, springs in the spring, City Nature Challenge, school grants & in The Observatory: crossvine blooms & oak leaf variations
2022 February Pawpaw Press
Partnership at Great Backyard Bird Count, a princess' nature jewel in Flagler County, Pawpaw chapter website, in The Observatory: conradina attracts bees and coral honeysuckle fills the winter lull.
2022 January Pawpaw Press
Conservation in action, Petal Pushers planning, name tag order time, hybrid state conference this year, 2022 calendar, insect life in The Observatory
2021 December Pawpaw Press
Annual Holiday Native Plant Auction, propagating more natives, more natives at Sugar Mill Gardens, in The Observatory late blooming beebalm attracts pollinators and highway cleanup reveals pine lily
2021 NovemberPawpaw Press
December Holiday Auction details, officer nominees and committees for 2022, Gamble Rogers State Park field trip, pink sundew and saltbush in The Observstory
2021 October Pawpaw Press
Fall plant sale success, school grants, Lake Beresford field trip, plant of the month - IIicium parviflorum - yellow anise, in The Observatory: rayless sunflower, morning glory, slender blazing-star, lopsided Indiangrass, muhly grass and Titusville mint.
2021 September Pawpaw Press
Call for candidates, improvements in the chapter's adopted highway section, Craig Huegel on asters, October is Native Plant Month & the chapter plant sale, the search for Pine Lilies, FNPS license plate and in the Observatory: clearwing hummingbird moth & marberry in bloom.
2021 August Pawpaw Press
A new Rugel's Pawpaw patch, seagrape for privacy, native plant swap and monarchs on milkweed in The Observatory
2021 July Pawpaw Press
Spruce Creek land management review, upcoming plant swap, summer on the St. Johns River, Walter's viburnum & in the Observatory: pine lily, gingerbush, walking stick in the coontie, cornflower snakeroot and a beetle in the ironweed.
2021 June Pawpaw Press
The Pawpaw Chapter is growing and opportunities abound, partying with pollinators, new book about André Michaux, rebirth from burn at Spruce Creek preserve, in the Observatory: scarlet hibiscus, spider lily, tarflower & Leavenworth's tickseed.
2021 May Pawpaw Press
Gopher Tortoise friendly yards, purposeful ugly, welcoming wildlife guide, columbine and false indigo in The Observatory
2021 April Pawpaw Press
A successful plant sale, upcoming events, and in The Observatory: Simpson's stopper, Florida bellflower, longleaf pine and white swamp milkweed.
2021 March Pawpaw Press
Children, Nature and grants, natives at Ormond's EDC, FNPS conference registration, 2021 field trips, diversity at Ponce Preserve, in The Observatory: Pinxter's azalea, fringe trees, daisy fleabane, red buckeye, blue-eyes with greeneyes and netted pawpaw.
2021 February Pawpaw Press
Upcoming spring plant sale, peppers and puddles, roadside botanizing & cleanup, Pawpaw board, bay cedar, learning native plants at home, Petal Pushers are propagating, and a violet in the Observatory
2021 January Pawpaw Press
Pawpaw and Tarflower Chapter joint outing, Cassadaga field trip, 2021 field trip schedule, in the Observatory: starry rosinweed, Stokes' aster, pine catkins & wild poinsettias.
2020 December Pawpaw Press
A year of challenges, a time of thanks, Native plant auction 2020, Looking ahead to 2021, Colors of scarlet sage in The Observatory
2020 November Pawpaw Press
2021 plant of the month theme, White passionflower, 2021 officers, In The Observatory: freshly emerged gulf fritillary, skyblue clustervine & climbing aster attracts bees
2020 October Pawpaw Press
December Native Plant Auction details (special date, time & location), Hickory Bluff field trip, Nov. field trip bonus native plants available, gulf fritillaries, hammock snakeroot and Florida Keys blackbead in The Observatory
2020 September Pawpaw Press
Our 'weeds': native landscapes and neighbors, visiting relocated pine lilies , seed season & The Observatory: whorled milkweed and black-eyed susan
2020 August Pawpaw Press
New trees expand natives in the Park of Honor, ECHO/Volusia Forever on the ballot, beebalm attracting bees and pineland heliotrope in The Observatory
2020 July Pawpaw Press
Field trip planning, more natives at Ormond's Environmental Discovery Center, The Observatory: sleepy hibiscus & bee on lanceleaf coreopsis
2020 June Pawpaw Press
FNPS online general meeting, Plant of the Month: Powderpuff (sunshine mimosa), The Observatory: anole, rattlesnake master, hairy leafcup, unusual Rudbeckia and sea lavender
2020 May Pawpaw Press
Backyard & bicycle botanizing, Plant of the Month: partridge pea, petal pushing in the pandemic, field trips resume, in The Observatory: spiderwort, Stoke's aster, butterfly orchid, oakleaf hydrangea, coneflower and a garden visitor
2020 April Pawpaw Press
Online chapter meetings, raising monarchs in the pandemic, essential trees, April council of chapters, debut of new feature: The Observatory
2020 March Pawpaw Press
Event cancelations & upcoming online meeting (including detailed instructions), DeLeon Springs field trip, Petal Pushers adapt to the times
2020 February Pawpaw Press
Tasty Natives, respect for Bidens alba, native plants for birds, Pawpaw on Facebook
2020 January Pawpaw Press
Tomoka Regional Science Fair, fighting Air Potato, Lake Woodruff NWR field trip
2019 December Pawpaw Press
2020 meeting and field trip calendar, holiday gathering and plant auction, Volusia conservation issue alert, latest road cleanup
2019 November Pawpaw Press
Pine Lily rescue, native plant auction, Petal Pushers mission, Lake Beresford
2019 October Pawpaw Press
Volusia Water Alliance symposium, native plants at local elementary schools, DeLeon Springs State Park showcases natives, UCF arboretum field trip
2019 September Pawpaw Press
Pawpaw public outreach events, beautyberry
2019 July-August Pawpaw Press
Summer plant swap, plant propagation, firebush, thorny common names, pokeweeed
2019 May Pawpaw Press
Landscaping for Wildlife, First Conference, student member Constance and her mentor from the chapter
2019 March Pawpaw Press
Wildflower Festival, Park of Honor, hypertufa, Brazilian Pepper, Carolima Jessamine and highway cleanup
2019 February Pawpaw Press
Learing about Scrub, parnering with Audubon - for the birds, Ponce Preserves the Planet, and winter blooms
2019 January Pawpaw Press
Chapter honors scince fair students, volunteers tend natives in Park of Honor, talking natives for the Sierra Ckub and Wild Coffee the first Flowering Favorite for our Feathered Friends
2018 November Pawpaw Press
Outgoing President's message, rare scrub mint, members talking natives, officer nominations
2018 October Pawpaw Press
Native Plant Month events
2018 September Pawpaw Press
Climate-wise landscaping, Natural History Day at MOAS, Propagation project, Spruce Creek tour.
2018 July-August Pawpaw Press
Education grant, summer plant swap, Park of Honor, DeLeon Springs field trip.
2018 June Pawpaw Press
Pinelands, Pollinators and a recap of the field trip ot Tiger bay State Forest.
2018 April Pawpaw Press
Fire in Florida, B-CU's Rinker Pond project, SpringFest in NSB, Rugels still count, Hammock Walk at Gamble Rogers SP & Ormond outreach, and plant of the month sweet acacia (Vachellia farnesiana var. farnesiana).
2018 March Pawpaw Press
Outreach and Certified Wildlife Habitats, chapter polo shirts, Merritt Island NWR scrub ridge trail and plant of the month white indigoberry (Randia aculeata)
2018 February Pawpaw Press
Keeping a campus botanically diverse, members and public meetings, new priorities reshape an old family garden, plant of the month: wild lime
2018 January Pawpaw Press
Winter pruning advice from Ray Jarrett, Conservation walk at Heart Island, Celebrating diversity at the Enchanted Forest, February field trip to Green Springs
2017 December Pawpaw Press
Holiday gathering and plant auction, upcomong program on plants and pollinators, December field trip: New Smyrna Beach Marine Discovery Center & multi-use trail, Jan field trip descriptions, and the schedule of programs and field trips for 2018.
2017 November Pawpaw Press
November meeting: The Darwinian Gardener, November field trip: Sherlock moments in search for rare scrub mint (Diceranda thinicola), Nominations: slate of officers
2017 October Pawpaw Press
October meeting: Class is in session! - plant identification, Plant of the Month: Saw palmetto: berry desirable, Native plant month: Ponce Inlet tour: public and private, Natives in our Neighborhoods: Ormond church plants native garden, October field trip: From fire, diversity grows - Ocala National Forest sandhills
2017 September Pawpaw Press
Native plant month: Spreading the word, sharing the beauty, Plant of the Month: Simpson’s stopper: landscape staple, Chapter Outreach: Go to seed for us, August field trip: In steamy month, a double-feature day - Annual Plant Swap and Landscape Tour
2017 July Pawpaw Press
July field trip: We detour for plants! - Mosquito Lagoon, Plant of the Month: Walter’s viburnum - A stellar shrub for attracting wildlife, Weeds be gone! - Park of Honor work day,
2017 June Pawpaw Press
June meeting: Our crucial role in land management, Facebook gold - white peacock butterfly nectaring on Gaillardia pulchella, Plant of the Month: Singing fiddlewood’s praises, Chapter outreach: Celebrating pollinators, June field trip: A garden to inspire our own - Judi’s Butterfly Garden Palm Bay
2017 April-May Pawpaw Press
Annual conference: FNPS honors chapter, Sonya Guidry, Chapter meetings: If you missed our meetings you missed...Bees, Milkweeds & Monarchs, Chapter activities: Plants take us places! - Rugel's Roundup & Earth Day, Best management practices: Palms, and how to keep them happy
2017 March Pawpaw Press
March meeting: Purposeful plants: intro to ethnobotany, Book launch: Plants of Atlantic Center for the Arts debuts on home turf, Chapter origins: How Pawpaw got its start, Plant of the Month: Attractive, care-free varnishleaf: Try it!, March field trip: In Deltona park, diversity abounds - Audubon Park
2017 February Pawpaw Press
February meeting: Call of the wild (flower) - Florida Wildflower Foundation, Chapter outreach: Ponce preserves the planet, Deep Creek drive (Lyonia Chapter field trip), Plant of the Month: Redbuds usher spring with burst of color, February field trip: Along an old road, fresh discoveries - Tiger Bay State Forest
2017 January Pawpaw Press
January meeting: Nature’s filters, or man’s? - Living Shorelines, Looking good - Park of Honor, Science fair winners: Chapter honors work of student scientists, Plant of the Month: Pontederia (pickerelweed): prime pick for ponds, January field trips: To forest and farm by foot and wagon - Semi- nole State Forest (with Beautyberry Chapter) & Florida Agriculture Museum (with Sea Oats Chapter)
A few select newsletters from the archives