by admin | Jan 25, 2011 | Field Trips, Rare Plants
If you are tired of the frigid cold and mountains of snow, here is a sampling of some of my favorite photos from the summer of 2010 that I took during my travels around Long Island. Something to look forward to next field season. Keep abreast of our newsletter and...
by admin | Jan 21, 2011 | Bryophytes, Classes and Workshops, Field Techniques, Field Trips, Happenings, Plant Identification, Taxonomy, Uncategorized
There are three upcoming bryological courses and excursions this spring! They’re not being held in our region, but many bryophytes are quite cosmopolitan so it’s likely that you’d encounter species that occur in New York. Certainly the lab skills and...
by admin | Jan 5, 2011 | Field Trips, Plant Organizations, Publications, Apps, and Websites
Meadowlark Newsletter Articles Winter 2010 Editor’s Message – Where Did the Year Go? Review of the November Grassland and Meadows Preserves Meeting Heartful Thanks to the Boy and Girl Scouts Girl Scout Gold Award Project Eagle Scout Project at the...
by admin | Sep 16, 2010 | Field Trips
Learn about lichens at one of the most beautiful places in New York, Chaumont Barrens near Watertown. Click on the NYFA calendar in the links list to learn more.
by admin | Aug 12, 2010 | Field Trips, Rare Plant Surveys, Taxonomy
From Steve Young – NY Natural Heritage Program. In New York two varieties of Viburnum dentatum are found, var. lucidum, northern arrowwood, also called Viburnum recognitum in some books, and var. dentatum, southern arrowwood. Viburnum dentatum var. dentatum is found...
by admin | Jul 27, 2010 | Field Trips
Over twenty NYFA members enjoyed our field trips and annual meeting in the Cranberry Lake area over the weekend. We saw many interesting plants in the beautiful poor fens of the area and after a hearty lunch provided by Ed Frantz at his camp, we elected this...