- 2009 Native Plants Conference, July 22-25
- Steering Committee
- Conference Goals
- Conference Sponsors
- History of Conference
- Past Conferences
- Vendors
- The Tom Dodd, Jr. Award of Excellence
- Student and Young Professionals Scholarships
- T-shirt Contest
- Conference Poster Presentations
- Event Photographer Prospectus and Application
- Student Presentations Prospectus

Please Note: The following field trips are now closed:
FT 8, 10, 11, 12 and the workshop titled "Where There's a Will, There's a Waystation"
New Information for Registrants: Please see the list of closed fieldtrips in the box at right.
Register Online for our 2009 conference now. Or download a printable registration form (pdf).
Conference participants are invited to read and comment on The Great Debate script prior to the conference.
Poster Presentation spaces for the 2009 Conference are available.
The purpose of the Cullowhee Conference is to increase interest in and knowledge of propagating and preserving native southeastern plant species in the landscape. Past participants of the conference have included landscape architects, commercial nursery operators, garden club members, botanists, and horticulturists from state highway departments, universities, native plant societies, botanical gardens, and arboretums. Both professionals and laypersons will gain valuable knowledge from the informative fieldtrips, lectures and workshops.
The program schedule allows for informal sessions where participants can exchange ideas. We encourage you to make good use of this opportunity. Information and materials can be displayed and exchanged in each residence hall lobby. Please bring materials you wish to share.
The conference is held at Western Carolina University in Cullowhee, North Carolina. Cullowhee is located between the Great Smoky and Blue Ridge mountains, approximately fifty miles west of Asheville. Close to both the Blue Ridge Parkway and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Cullowhee is in an ideal location for anyone with an interest in nature.







