About Mid Atlantic Carnivorous Plants Society
Founded in January 2017, MACPS is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to promoting scientific knowledge, education, and general awareness of carnivorous plants and their cultivation. We hold four meetings a year throughout PA, MD, VA, WV, DE, NJ, NY, and Washington, D.C., and also go on field trips and exchange cultivation advice that is uniquely suited for this region. ā Our meetings are open to everyone! They feature lunch, a moderated Q&A on carnivorous plant cultivation, talks, workshops, and a plant auction. You are always encouraged to bring plants to display and auction.
The community at a glance
Mid Atlantic Carnivorous Plants Society is an online community for Plant Enthusiasts. It has been around since 2017. It uses a forum format for communication. It also includes events or meetups, member perks or discounts, and an email newsletter. On the Hive Index it ranks #5 in the Plants communities list.
Community Topics
Community Features
This community has a forum
Events
Only 9% of Plants communities have eventsThis community hosts offline events and meetups
Perks
Only 13% of Plants communities have member perksThis community has discounts and perks for its members (potentially for a cost)
This community has an email newsletter of related content
Frequently asked questions
- Who is Mid Atlantic Carnivorous Plants Society for?
- Best for Plant Enthusiasts enthusiasts looking for a an independent setup-based community with forum discussion, events or meetups.
- Is Mid Atlantic Carnivorous Plants Society free to join?
- This listing is not marked as paid-only. Access rules and any fees are decided by the community.
- What topics does Mid Atlantic Carnivorous Plants Society cover?
- On the Hive Index, Mid Atlantic Carnivorous Plants Society is organized under Plant Enthusiasts.
- How do I join Mid Atlantic Carnivorous Plants Society?
- You can join Mid Atlantic Carnivorous Plants Society by clicking this link, or pressing the "Go to community" button above.
- What are the Plants communities like?
- Communities for plant enthusiasts covering houseplants, outdoor gardening, and specialty collecting. Dedicated forums serve niche communities for carnivorous plant collectors, succulent enthusiasts, and tomato growers, with larger gardening groups active on Facebook and Reddit.
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