Corporate Members

Corporate members have a unique opportunity to educate customers about our native plant resources.  In addition to the regular membership benefits, corporate members may take advantage of the following:

  • Planting the Future events:  You are entitled to two attendees at the member entrance price.  If you are a sponsor of the specific event, you receive two passes free of charge, as well as booth space at the event.
  • Distinction in our Green Thanks acknowledgments:  On our website and in our newsletters, we will list you as a corporate member.
  • Company news page:  Please send us information about events and news at your company that would be of interest to our readers.  We will post this on our website and in our newsletters if it is timely.
  • Cross promotional ‘advertising’:  If you would like to insert information about UpS in your case packs, newsletters or promotional literature, please ask us and we’ll send or design an appropriate graphic.
  • Featured company articles:  If your company has a medicinal plant story that would be of interest to our Journal readers, please contact us to arrange an interview. 

 

 




UpS News

Tennessee Purple Coneflower Proposed for Delisting

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has proposed removing the Tennessee purple coneflower (Echinacea tennesseensis) from the list of threatened and endangered species, marking the success of a decades-long cooperative conservation effort under the Endangered Species Act.
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KU Plant Project Wins Funding

By The Capital-Journal
December 18, 2009 - 9:29am
LAWRENCE — A new native medicinal plant research program at The University of Kansas has earned funding for a five-year, $5 million project titled "Innovation Center for Advanced Plant Design: Plants for the Heartland."

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UpS Sanctuary in the News

Mother Nature’s son: Preserving ‘Appalachia’s herb basket’
by Beth Sergent

RUTLAND — Though Meigs County is infamously known for one herb in particular, it is actually home to one of the largest wild populations of goldenseal, blue and black cohosh, wild ginger and ramps in the United States.

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UpS In the News

Medicinal herbs in the U.S. and around the world are becoming endangered, and you can help with a few hours of your time.
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"Plants & Their Friends"

Plants and Their Friends, an award winning talk show, now streaming on internet
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Researchers hope to cultivate 'calming herb'

"To-Watch" SW herb in the news. 
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Now Available: Good Stewardship Harvest Brochures for Wild American Ginseng

  The American Herbal Products Association (AHPA) has just released a series of brochures to encourage good stewardship practices by those who harvest wild American ginseng (Panax quinquefolius) roots.
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