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Wildflower walk: spring in full swing
Pearl-pink milkmaids, sapphire-blue lupine and blue dicks, garnet-hued warrior’s plume—it’s a veritable jewelry box at the park right now, with springtime wildflowers sprinkling our meadows and woods with color. On this gentle hike, we’ll look for easy-to-spot blooms, like California poppies and California buttercups. We’ll also be on the lookout for California larkspur, red sanicle, and owl and tomcat clovers.
Hike leader and journalist Harriot Manley will share tips on capturing images of flowers with your phone. And to keep you identifying wildflowers on your own, she will show you how to use your iPhone to help ID wildflowers in the field.
Space is limited; registration required. Cancellations notified via email.
Date: Sunday, March 8
Time: 10 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
Location: Turtle Back Nature Trail trailhead
Difficulty: easy, ¾-mile walk
Cost: free to FOCC members; $5 donation appreciated for non-members
Age: 8 and older; under age 18 must be accompanies by a parent or responsible adult
ADA accessible