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Forensic Botanizing: Fall Fruits ID

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Dave B.
Forensic Botanizing:  Fall Fruits ID

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PLEASE NOTE: To attend, you must (1) RSVP to reserve your spot (as this event will be limited to 21 participants) AND (2) send an email request to [david.behm.curiousbynature@gmail.com ](mailto:david.behm.curiousbynature@gmail.com)for directions as to where we will meet. My reply will also include a link for you to download my Forensic Botanizing: Fall Fruits ID digital guide onto your personal mobile device for your use trailside during this unique outing.

Join me for a fun guided walk at Anchor Diamond Park at Hawkwood (Town of Ballston) to search for and identify a variety of the fruits now on display.

Without flowers (and sometimes no leaves as well), it can be a challenge to identify plants – particularly forbs – in an autumn landscape. The likely answer to the question, “What is that?”, is often revealed by observing any (and preferably more than one) of the following clues:
• the color, texture, hairiness, and thickness of certain plant parts;
• the plant’s branching or leaf pattern;
• the type of fruit present (and possibly its scent) such as nuts, berries, or seed pods; or
• the habitat in which the plant is growing.

Please wear proper footwear for muddy conditions.

Come along for a fun outing to search for and identify a variety of the fruits now on display.

Weather cancellation: This event will be cancelled if any of the following is occurring or is forecast for this destination at that time:

  • thunderstorms (or any other severe weather),
  • moderate or heavy rainfall (i.e., more than drizzle/mist or intermittent showers), or
  • gusty or sustained winds (i.e., treetops are noticeably swaying back and forth).
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Anchor Diamond Park at Hawkwood
17 Middleline Road · Ballston Lake, NY
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