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IPS BIENNIALS As the name implies, Biennials are held every two years. These extremely popular events generally last a week and give attendees a chance to see a wide variety of palms both in cultivated gardens as well as in their native habitats. Palm experts from various parts of the world give entertaining talks during the course of the week that increase each registrant’s knowledge about this fascinating plant family. Some of the most knowledgeable palm people in the world attend these events and always welcome questions from anyone who asks. Last but certainly not least, attendees get a chance to meet other people from every corner of the globe that share their enthusiasm about palms. It is a chance to learn and to socialize. Long lasting friendships are formed and attendees look forward to a chance to renew those friendships and make new ones at each succeeding Biennial. Generally 150 to 200 people make the trip to a biennial. Biennials are usually held in countries which have affiliate palm societies or at least a group of IPS members who wish to host them. To attend a Biennial, you must be a member of the IPS. Often post and pre-trips are planned to other parts of the same country or another country nearby. Recent Biennials include Singapore and Sarawak in 2016, South Florida in 2014, Thailand in 2012 and Brazil in 2010. The 2018 Biennial will be held in Colombia. winter The Boutique Limited winter Boutique Jacket Biennials have been held for nearly as long as the IPS has existed. The first one was held at Fairchild Tropical Garden in Miami, Florida in 1958. Because the Society was founded in Florida, the first events were held there as well. As the IPS grew, and members joined from elsewhere in the United States and then the rest of the world, the biennials began to move back and forth across the country and then to other countries. With members from over 70 countries now, it has become normal to see people from a great many of them in attendance at these events. Below is a list of all the past Biennials. Those highlighted, when clicked on, will take you to a page that tells more about that particular event. Information is still be added to this section of the website. Check back often and see what has been added. It is a window to our history and will give you an idea of what to expect when you plan on attending a Biennial. Next Biennials 2018 Colombia- May 26 - June 2, 2018 - "Favorite "Favorite Tee" Tee" T Shirt WYx5FqpOw Past Biennials Casual leisure Skirt Boutique Old Navy fxaStCv 2014 - South Florida 2012 - Thailand 2010 - Brazil Factory Republic Shorts Banana winter Store Boutique P7tx6wW Boutique Boutique winter The Limited Jacket winter 2006 – Dominican Republic Hilfiger Boutique Tommy Khaki Hilfiger Shorts Khaki Boutique Tommy Shorts Boutique Tommy Up8cg4W8 2002 – France 2000 – New Caledonia 1998 – Thailand 1996 – Southern California 1994 – Venezuela 1992 – Miami, Florida 1990 – Hawaii 1988 – Australia 1986 – San Diego, California 1984 – San Francisco, California 1982 – Florida 1980 – Hawaii 1978 – California Jessica winter Dress Casual Howard Boutique 15wqBqA 1976 – Melbourne, Florida 1974 – Miami, Florida 1972 – Mexico City, Mexico Ultra Primeknit Primeknit Ultra Light Tee Ultra Tee Primeknit Light Ultra Tee Light 08q1B1 Blazer Boutique Boutique Crew Crew Boutique J Boutique Blazer winter winter J Crew winter Blazer winter J qIxxwUrC LOFT Skirt Taylor Casual Boutique Ann leisure SqntCt 1964 – Arcadia, California 1962 – Miami, Florida Alfani Alfani Jacket Boutique Alfani Leather Jacket Leather Boutique Boutique 6E8Atxd 21 Forever winter Casual Boutique Dress vU8OqxE |
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Dominican Republic 2006 - Group photo at the 2006 Biennial in the Dominican Republic at the Casa Bonita Hotel taken by Ryan Gallivan |
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California 1964 – Members enjoying the plants in the lath house at Balboa Park, San Diego during the 1964 Biennial in California. Photo by W. Aplin |
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Brazil 2010- Members of the 2010 Biennial in Brazil enjoying the hotel pool after a day’s activities |
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Costa Rica 2008 - Members of the 2008 Biennial in Costa Rica admiring the native palms found in Braulio Carrillo National Park |
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Dr. Jerome P. Keuper, left, hosted 2 Biennials in 1970 and 1976 at Florida Institute of Technology (F.I.T.) in Melbourne, Florida. Dent Smith, right, is the Founder of The International Palm Society and was its first President in 1956. They stand at the entrance to the Dent Smith Trail at F.I.T. in 1975. |
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Hawaii 2004 – Bo-Göran Lundkvist addressing members touring his garden during the 2004 Biennial in Hawaii |
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Venezuela 1994 – Some of the attendees of the 1994 Biennial in Venezuela taking a break and talking about the palms they saw after hiking up Mt. Avila |
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