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The Lawrence Newcomb
Library of the New England Wild Flower Society is located
in the Education Building at Garden in the Woods, 180
Hemenway Road, Framingham, Massachusetts. The library
is open to the public for reference, but only members
may borrow books.
State-of-the-art computer terminals
offer access to additional references online.
Book Reviews | New
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if they are not present, the library is self service.
Check out books at reception desk.
Hours: Monday-Friday 9-5. Information: 508/877-7630.
newfs@newfs.org
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The specialized collection of thousands books in the
fields of botany, plant ecology, conservation, natural
history and related horticultural subjects includes wildflower
or native plant field guides for many parts of the USA,
Canada, and certain foreign countries. There are numerous
reference books and popular works on starting or improving
a native plant garden. Information can be found about
wetlands plants, rare and endangered plants, edible, medicinal
and poisonous plants, even weeds. The newsletters and
journals of most of the other native plant societies in
the country are available in collections dating back many
years. New works are frequently added.
There is an affiliated Slide Library with slide sets
for rent or sale.
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For more information, or to join the New England Wild Flower
Society, write to: Membership, New
England Wild Flower Society, 180 Hemenway Road, Framingham, MA
01701 or (508) 877-7630. email: membership@newfs.org
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