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Home Native Plant Network Journal Articles Intermountain Native Plant Growers Association: A non-profit trade organization promoting landscape use of native plants

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Intermountain Native Plant Growers Association: A non-profit trade organization promoting landscape use of native plants

Abstract:

The Intermountain Native Plant Growers Association (INPGA) was founded in 2003 to facilitate producing and marketing plants native to the Intermountain western US for landscape use. The association currently has 90 members, including 65 member nurseries. The Utah's Choice plant tagging and education program is the flagship program of INPGA. It features plant tags, signage, and other marketing materials for 40 key species. Membership in INPGA is open to all interested parties and has many benefits for member nurseries, such as reduced prices on Utah's Choice marketing materials and access to the INPGA Seed Bank.

Issue & Pages:

Summer 2005 Pages: 104-107

Article Download:

6-2NPJ104-107.pdf (PDF document)

Authors:

  • Susan E. Meyer

Keywords:

Utah's Choice, plant tags, nursery, education, marketing, point-of-purchase