Ephemeral Spring Wildflowers - ONLINE, not in-person! (Ann Lee Pond Preserve)
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Spring ephemeral wildflowers are native perennial woodland plants that sprout from the ground early each spring, quickly bloom and seed before the canopy trees overhead leaf out. Once the forest floor is deep in shade, the leaves wither away leaving just the roots, rhizomes and bulbs underground. It allows them to take advantage of the full sunlight levels reaching the forest floor during early spring.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, our scheduled gathering has been canceled. However, David Behm (Curious By Nature) is inviting you to alternatively join him for a virtual walk – not in person as originally scheduled – featuring the spring ephemeral wildflowers at Ann Lee Pond Nature and Historic Preserve in the Town of Colonie. This online session will last <45 minutes, including an interactive discussion period immediately following the ~30-minute presentation.
Be sure to grab your favorite beverage and a bag of popcorn before you get comfy prior to the presentation. Please be prompt and please understand that no more than 100 of us may participate.
Join this Zoom meeting: https://us04web.zoom.us/j/892459336
Meeting ID: 892 459 336
“See” you then!
Please logon to this presentation to see these blooming beauties before they disappear for another year!
