Flying Trillium Gardens and Preserve

14sep10:00 am4:00 pmFlying Trillium Gardens and PreserveSullivan County

Trip Leader

Carolyn Summers, Missy Fabel, and Patty Butter

Time and Date

Sunday, September 14th | 10 am – 4 pm

Limit

20 participants

Hiking Difficulty

Easy

Trip Description

Flying Trillium Gardens and Preserve protects over 385 acres of gardens, meadows, forest, and a rare kettle hole bog in Sullivan County. Founded by Carolyn Summers, landscape designer and author of Designing Gardens with Flora of the American East, the not-for-profit maintains the nature preserve as a native plant sanctuary. Not open to the general public, this is a unique opportunity to enjoy the great diversity of wild native plants, Asters and Goldenrods found in the preserve’s fields and woods. We may find Spiranthes orchids and other unusual plants.

Wear comfortable walking shoes, bring water, lunch, a sun hat, crocs or other aquatic footwear, and be prepared for ticks.

If you have any questions about the trip before registering, please email flyingtrillium@nyflora.org.

All NYFA field trips are free and open to all.

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.

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Registration

Registration is open.

Additional details regarding the trip will be sent in your confirmation email. If you do not receive a confirmation email, please email us at events@nyflora.org.

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