Plants With Historic or Cultural Significance

Plants With Historic or Cultural Significance

A walking tour through the Pitt County Arboretum to learn about plants that have historical or cultural significance in Eastern N.C.

By N.C. Cooperative Extension, Pitt County

Date and time

Friday, May 10 · 12 - 1pm EDT

Location

Pitt County Arboretum

403 Government Circle Greenville, NC 27834

About this event

  • 1 hour

Visit us at the Pitt County Arboretum on the second Friday of each month at 12 noon for a fun and educational garden tour experience. The Northside Plant Walks utilize the arboretum and the Northside Walking Trail to tell a unique story about our plants with each tour. Every tour has a different theme designed to answer burning questions gardeners have about finding the right plants for their home landscapes. Visitors will not only learn about the plants on the tour, but also get their steps in as we walk the grounds to observe and learn about the featured plants. Attendance is free but we ask that you let us know you are coming by pre-registering.

Organized by

 Pitt County Center

403 Government Cir, Suite 2

Greenville, NC 27834

OPEN MON-FRI: 8A-5P

(252) 902-1700

https://pitt.ces.ncsu.edu/

 

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