Introductory Native Plant Walk: Birch Bay State Park

0900971 May Lilies form woodland groundcover [Maianthemum dilatatum]. Point Whitehorn Marine Reserve, WA. © Mark Turner
When:
05/08/2022 @ 1:30 pm
2022-05-08T13:30:00-07:00
2022-05-08T13:45:00-07:00
Where:
Heron Center, Birch Bay State Park
7290 Birch Bay Dr
Blaine
WA 98230
Cost:
Free
Contact:
Allan Richardson
Introductory Native Plant Walk: Birch Bay State Park @ Heron Center, Birch Bay State Park
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Join us for a beginning plant walk in the rich, diverse plant community at the Birch Bay State Park. The walk will go from the beach through the uplands along a forested trail to the Terrell Creek estuary.

Meet at the BP Heron Center by the beach in Birch Bay State Park (Discover Pass required).

This is the fourth in a series of introductory native plant walks around Whatcom County. The others are on April 21, April 24, April 30, May 12, and May 26.

Join our fun, informal walks and get familiar with plants native to Whatcom County. Sponsored by the Koma Kulshan Chapter of the Washington Native Plant Society (WNPS), these introductory plant identification walks feature an easy pace and will each last about two hours. All walks are free and no registration is required, just show up at the meeting spot. The walks will focus on a variety of habitats, with your expert guide introducing you to common trees, shrubs and herbaceous plants native to our area. Leaders will share tidbits on ethnobotany, wildlife use, gardening with natives, and other interesting plant related facts. People of all ages and experience levels are welcome. Dress for the weather and wear comfortable walking shoes that may get wet. Each walk stands alone, or attend them all to get a free mini-course on plant identification. For more information contact Allan Richardson at 360-305-5270 or asrichardson5@gmail.com. Details about other WNPS activities can be found at wnpskoma.org.

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