NC INVASIVE PLANT COUNCIL
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    • Lonicera japonica (Japanese Honeysuckle)
    • Microstegium vimineum (Japanese Stilt Grass)
    • Nandina domestica
    • Paulownia tomentosa (Princess Tree)
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Become a Member

As a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, NC-IPC is able to accomplish its goals through the support of its members. Membership helps provide the needed resources to fund research, host annual programs and workshops, publish regular communications, and develop and disseminate information to raise awareness about invasive plants in North Carolina.

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Membership provides needed resources for: 

• Funding research
• Hosting annual programs and workshops 
• Publishing regular communications 
• Developing and disseminating information to raise awareness about invasive plants in North Carolina

NC-IPC appreciates its member network and would love to have you become part of our effort to further management and awareness of invasive species.

Our dues are $20 per year and we offer a discounted rate to students ($10).

Dues are tax-deductible.

We also accept tax-deductible donations for the Iverson Scholarship.

Becoming a member is easy; you can mail us a check, or make an electronic payment using the "Pay Now" button which will direct you to our PayPal account.  You must complete the electronic form below so we have your contact information.  When you successfully submit the registration form (below) this page will display a confirmation message.  The confirmation message should appear just below this paragraph.  Complete the required fields and click on the "submit form" button. 

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Write us a check payable to:   
NC Invasive Plant Council

Mail checks to: 
NC Invasive Plant Council
c/o Johnny Randall - NC Botanical Garden
CB 3375  UNC-Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, NC 27599

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  • Home
  • About
    • Invasives 101
    • Listserve
    • Membership
    • Mission & History
    • Board of Directors >
      • NC-IPC ByLaws
    • Contact
  • News
    • Iverson Scholarship
    • Wildland Weeds Magazine
    • 2015 Student Competition Winners
    • 2015 EIA Award
    • 2014 EIA Award
    • Calendar >
      • 2018 Workshop
  • NC Invasive Plants
    • Ailanthus Altissima (Tree-of-Heaven)
    • Elaeagnus umbellata (Autumn Olive)
    • Ficaria verna ( Fig Buttercup)
    • Imperata cylindrica (Cogongrass)
    • Ligustrum sinense (Chinese Privet)
    • Lonicera japonica (Japanese Honeysuckle)
    • Microstegium vimineum (Japanese Stilt Grass)
    • Nandina domestica
    • Paulownia tomentosa (Princess Tree)
    • Persicaria perfoliata (Mile-A-Minute Vine)
    • Pueraria montana (Kudzu)
    • Pyrus calleryana (Bradford Pear)
  • Annual Symposium
    • 2019 Joint Symposium >
      • 2019 Presentations
    • 2018 Annual Symposium
    • 2017 Annual Symposium
    • 2016 Annual Symposium >
      • 2016 agenda
    • 2015 Annual Symposium >
      • 2015 Presentations
      • 2015 Agenda
  • Projects
    • Eno River Hydrilla Project
    • Awareness Week