General Information 

The Long Island Gesneriad Society, founded in 1962,  is a chapter of  The Gesneriad Society (formerly, the American Gloxinia and Gesneriad Society). For more information about the Long Island Gesneriad Society, click here. The chapter was formed to serve the needs of gesneriad growers in Nassau and Suffolk counties and nearby Queens County, New York. Meetings begin at Noon on Saturday each month, except during July, August and January, at Planting Fields Arboretum in Oyster Bay (Nassau County).  Guests are always welcome (just tell the gate person that you're attending our meeting). Directions to Planting Fields can be found here.

 Membership Information

Membership dues are $10 per year for individuals and households. Membership benefits include the monthly newletter, Gesneriad News, access to a wide variety of plants for sale at meetings, invitations to chapter parties and picnics and the opportunity to take part in competitive shows and judging schools.                                        Streptocarpus 'Texas Komachi'                                                                            

 Gesneriad Information

Many plants that we grow belong to the family known as the gesneriaceae. African Violets, the Flame Violet and the Goldfish Plant all are gesneriads. These are also known as saintpaulia, episcia and nematanthus. Come to a meeting to learn more about these fascinating and easy-to-grow houseplants. To go to Ron Myhr's web site and see simply fabulous pictures, click here

 

Underwater Arrangement "South Pacific"
Best in Artistic - Exhibited by Ben Paternoster


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