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Prairie Wildflowers and Seed Collection

CANCELED

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Description

The session will begin with an introduction to the biology and identification of common prairie wildflowers. Prairies once were common to southern Wisconsin but have been replaced by farmland and/or human development. Prairie plants have amazing root systems that are able to penetrate deep to reach water and cultivate amazingly fertile soils. They are also vital to the survival of pollinators, birds, small mammals, etc. Participants will then collect wildflower seeds in the adjacent Jersey Flats prairie. Participants will be able to keep these seeds in hopes that each may use them to cultivate prairie species on their own,  thereby replacing a small "slice" of what has been lost.

Participant fee $10.00.