355 Harris Ave.

Western Washington’s temperate climate creates an early season opportunity for local exploration of the fascinating diversity of showy plant life. We will learn in class about the representative families of open conifer meadow, closed mixed forest and coastal sand dune communities through colorful imagery, discussion of their field identification, adaptations, and ecological connections. What a great way to get into early spring fun in the beautiful Northwest!
Registration ends April 5
Instructor: David Drummond
David Drummond has always enjoyed the inspiration and excitement of spring and summer wildflowers! He has taken WWU Northwest botany classes, conducted personal study, developed flower and plant education programs, attended lectures and field trips of the Washington Native Plant Society, assisted with National Park Service sub-alpine and forest plant re-vegetation projects and many other enrichment programs. David continues to learn about the many adaptations of the world’s flora and is particularly intrigued with high Arctic and mountain plants.