Since its founding in 1992, the Southeastern Palm Society has been a friendly and respected source of advice on how

to grow palms and other subtropical plants in the southeastern United States. Membership is open to all. A not-for-profit organization, the Southeastern Palm Society is the north-of-Florida chapter of the renowned International Palm Society.

 

About SPS

and an invitation to become a member

Meetings & News

what & where

updated Dec. 26, 2007

Hardy Palms

outdoor palms for

the Southeast

Our Members

nurseries, web sites

& photo albums

Bulletin Board

the SPS

discussion forum

Contact SPS

leadership

2008

Hardy Citrus

hardy citrus you can

grow north of Florida

Publications

current publications

and archives

Climate

climate zone maps

& weather links

Links

botanical gardens, nurseries & more

SPS Summer Meeting • Norfolk Botanical Garden • Norfolk, Virginia • Saturday, August 2, 2008

Free admission for SPS members to the Norfolk Botanical Garden!

Austin Brown Memorial Garden

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SPS Membership & Renewals • Books

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Books published by the Southeastern Palm Society

 

 

Hardy Palms for the Southeast

by Tom McClendon, Will Roberds and Joe LeVert

     

 

 

Hardy Citrus for the Southeast

by Tom McClendon

 

 

 

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