A fern society member directory profile form should do more than gather names and email addresses. This template is built for plant societies that want a directory members can actually use, with space for location, membership history, profile visibility, and optional contact details that support member-to-member connections.
It also captures the details that matter in a fern-focused community, including whether a member maintains a collection, the approximate size of that collection, collection focus areas such as native or tropical species, notable specimens, primary growing environments, and spore propagation experience. That makes the directory more valuable for finding nearby growers, identifying mentors, and connecting members with shared horticultural interests.
Because the form balances core identity fields with specialized botanical questions, it works well for societies that support education, volunteer programs, plant exchanges, garden visits, and survey work. You can use it as a starting point for a public or members-only directory while keeping the profile process clear, specific, and easy to complete.