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Date: Saturday, May 10, 2008 At 02:00 PM
Duration: 2 Hours
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How do native plants manage to move their pollen from one plant to another? Is it a random occurrence? What are our major pollinators? Can a flower’s structure provide clues to the identity of its pollinators? Join us for this lively discussion of these questions, illustrated with lovely photographs of plants and their native pollinators, and punctuated with hands-on manipulation of custom flower models. This class is for field botanists and plant enthusiasts interested in finding clues to the identity of plants by recognizing the pollinators who visit them.
Bob Allen, Research Associate, RSABG and Author $25 ($28 nonmember) Limit: 20 participants Code: 082NAT103 |
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