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CNPS has a new location for our marvelous native plant sale! The new location for the 2023 Fall Sale on October 14 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., will be at Liberty Station at Dewey Rd & Cushing Rd near Seahive, and Building 191. There will be a wonderful and varied selection of plants, including species and cultivars native to Southern California and Northern Baja, all looking for new homes. You will also have the opportunity to purchase seeds, bulbs, posters, artwork and more. Experts will be availabl

has a new location for our marvelous native plant sale! The new location for the 2023 Fall Sale on October 14 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

, will be atThere will be a wonderful and varied selection of plants, including species and cultivars native to Southern California and Northern Baja, all looking for new homes. You will also have the opportunity to purchase seeds, bulbs, posters, artwork and more. Experts will be available to help with advice and selections.Dates and times of events are subject to change without notice. Always check the event organizer's website for the most updated schedule before attending.

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