Learn 10...Grasses at Albany Pine Bush Preserve
14aug9:00 am12:00 pmLearn 10...Grasses at Albany Pine Bush PreserveAlbany CountyWaitlist is Open
Trip Leader
Steve Young and Laura Lehtonen, Botanists
Time and Date
Wednesday, August 14 | 9:00 am – noon
Limit
20 participants
Hiking Difficulty
Easy
Trip Description
Grasses and grass-like plants are perceived as a difficult group to learn because the flower parts are so small and unusual.
We will take a walk at the Albany Pine Bush Preserve and spend some time in the classroom to learn the tricks of the trade when it comes to correctly identifying grasses. We will focus on ten common New York species, look at actual specimens in the field, and learn the features that will help you distinguish one species from all others. (Chances are that we’ll probably mention a few other interesting plants along the way.) You don’t have to be any kind of plant expert to participate, and sessions will be relaxed and supportive.
“Learn 10…” is a program of the NY Flora Association (NYFA) designed to help people of all ages and levels of knowledge begin learning the plants of New York. “Learn 10…” focuses on a group of only ten plants to teach simple techniques for easily identifying any plant or, in this case, the important asters and goldenrods of late summer. “Learn 10…” is a fun and interactive way to learn plants and develop a deeper appreciation of the natural world.
If you have any questions about the trip before registering, please email learn10grasses@nyflora.org.
Optional Donation
NYFA relies on the generous support of its members to offer free Field Trips and Learn 10 workshops. If you are able, please consider a donation to help support these efforts.
Suggested Donation is $10.
Registration
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