Blandy Field Notes is a new monthly program series (second Thursday of the month) where you can join the arboretum’s curators in the field for a deep dive into fascinating plants and ecological phenomena. Each session will involve close observations of specific plants or animals, guided by experts in botany and ecology. This program is aimed at naturalists of all skill levels and will take place in an informal, outdoor setting in which discussion is encouraged. Join us as we follow our curiosity about the natural world – we’ll see you in the field!
For May’s session, we’ll be diving into the biology of flowering trees. We’ll be taking a very close look at different flowers and discussing how they evolved to attract different types of pollinators.
What to expect: An informal outdoor program with a talk and an activity.
Who can come: This program is designed for adults and children aged 12 and older, but all are welcome No pets, please!
What to bring: Wear comfortable walking shoes, dress for the weather, and bring a full water bottle.
Where to meet: Meet at the flagpole at the front parking lot close to the “Arboretum Information” kiosk.