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    Knowing Native Plants: Signs of Spring

    Knowing Native Plants: Signs of Spring

    Presented by Bowmans Hill Wildflower Preserve at Bowmans Hill Wildflower Preserve

    March 19, 2011


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    The promise of spring is just around the corner. Meet the early flowering plants and learn about the ways they’ve adapted to this potentially harsh time of year. Presented by Preserve Education Coordinator Amy Hoffmann, this program will focus on early-blooming species such as snow trillium, skunk cabbage and hepatica. We’ll try to identify spring-blooming species from the shoots that are just poking through the soil. Presentation/discussion followed by an outdoor tour.


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      • Venue Info

        Bowmans Hill Wildflower Preserve

        1635 River Road
        P.O. Box 685
        New Hope, PA 18938

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      • Admission Info

        Tickets:

        Preserve members: $10; Non-members: $15.

        Info Phone: 215-862-2924

      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        March 19, 2011

        Times:

        1pm - 3 pm

      • Accessibility Info

          Currently, no accessibility information is available for this event.


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