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Learn about Spring ephemerals, some of the first plants to pop up in spring and the first to flower, with The Fearless Gardener, Heather Prince.
We love our early wildflowers as treasured signs of spring. Dive into what makes these fleeting flowers so special, from feeding newly woken pollinators to unique seed strategies to a myriad of human uses. We’ll explore some of our Midwestern favorites including where to experience them locally.
Heather Prince has been a part of the green industry for over 20 years, including experience at The Morton Arboretum, Chicago Botanic Garden, The Growing Place, The Pizzo Group, Wannemaker's Home & Garden, and the American Horticultural Society. She is a trained horticulturist specializing in trees, shrubs, and natives and is passionate about connecting people with plants.
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AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Science / Nature | Cooking / Home & Garden |