Fields and Forest: Landscape Evolution
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Fields and Forest: Landscape Evolution

Was that forest always there? What the landscape look like before all the trees? Come learn how the landscape evolves over time.

By Highland Park Garden Club

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Location

Beechwood Farms Nature Reserve

614 Dorseyville Road Pittsburgh, PA 15238

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Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

NEXT PROGRAM:

Saturday, August 16, 2025 • 10:00 - 11 AM

Fields and Forest: Landscape Evolution - field trip to Beechwood Farms Nature Reserve

Guide: Roxanne Swann, Audubon Society of SW PA's Plant Center Coordinator at Beechwood Farms

Was that forest always there? What the landscape look like before all the trees? The Fields and Forest presentation answers those questions, providing an introduction to plants and animals that coexist and interact in Western Pa's meadows, and how these meadows develop into forests. There will be a 30 minute indoor class, followed by a short hike to experience these ecosystems at Beechwood Farms Nature Reserve.

The program will be led by Roxanne Swann, Audubon Society of SW PA's Plant Center Coordinator at Beechwood Farms. The class will begin at 10 am. A business meeting in the Trillium Room will follow the hike. Parking is ample at Beechwood Farms, 614 Dorseyville Rd, Pittsburgh, PA 15238, about a 20 minute drive from Highland Park.

This program is part of the "Highland Park Garden Club Presents..." , a series of monthly programs designed to entertain and educate about gardening-related topics. Programs are free to HPGC members. Nonmembers are welcome to attend with an donation through Eventbrite ($10 suggested unless noted otherwise). All are welcome to join the club. Annual dues are $20. Membership information can be found on the club website: www.hpgcpgh.org.

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The Highland Park Garden Club (HPGC) is a 501c3 organization dedicated to making the Highland Park neighborhood in Pittsburgh, PA and its surrounding communities friendlier, greener and more sustainable.

HPGC efforts: support gardening by individual gardeners in and around the Highland Park neighborhood; enhance the community at large through garden and horticultural efforts and activities; promote gardening education, awareness, and interest throughout the Pittsburgh community at large.

HPGC meetings and activities provide a friendly atmosphere that promotes knowledge of horticulture, the art of floral and landscape design, conservation of natural resources, protecting wildlife in our gardens, civic beautification, and above all, the love of gardening, while honoring its charter purpose of beautifying the Highland Park neighborhood.

For more information, please visit the Club website at www.hpgcpgh.org or our . Facebook page: Highland Park Garden Club Pittsburgh

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