Lecture Series: Our History with Native Plants

02/28/2022 07:00 PM - 08:30 PM ET

Admission

  • Free

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A Magnolia Warbler hunts for insects in the spring catkins of a Box Elder tree, a native plant in New York City. Photo: Dennis Derby/Audubon Photography Awards

A Magnolia Warbler hunts for insects in the spring catkins of a Box Elder tree, a native plant in New York City. Photo: Dennis Derby/Audubon Photography Awards

 

OUR HISTORY WITH NATIVE PLANTS
Monday, February 28, 7-8pm
With Maureen Regan

We know native plants are good for birds, but how do we relate to them as people? Maureen Regan is the founder of Green Earth Urban Gardens, a Queens-based nonprofit organization that focuses on the importance of green spaces and gardening in urban communities. Join her for a talk on our native plants, their benefits, and their historic role. RSVP is required for this virtual event. No limit. Free

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