Celebrating Edna W. Spurgeon Woodland Reserve’s Induction into the Old-Growth Forest Network Join us to celebrate the induction of Edna W. Spurgeon Woodland Reserve’s mature forest into the Old-Growth Forest ...
A three-year tradition continues with a guided tour of spring ephemerals at Edna W. Spurgeon Woodland Reserve. This seasonal hike highlights fleeting wildflowers and woodland beauty at its peak. Following ...
Spot spectacular spring wildflowers with local wildflower enthusiasts. Learn about the unique blooms transforming our forest floor. Hosted by volunteers Dave Hicks and Deborah Hustin. RSVP by April 30. RSVP ...
By John J. Smith Skunk cabbage (picture 1 below) is the first native plant to flower, most years in March. Then come harbinger-of-spring, hepatica, false rue anemone and many more. But 2016 ...