Come see (and identify!) our native grasses at Edgewood Natural Preserve, well known for its unique and beautiful plants and its great plant diversity. Join botanist Sally Casey and co-leader Alf Fengler on this easy walk. Pack water, lunch, comfortable walking shoes and an interest in grasses.
If you have a hand lens, please bring it with you, since many important grass features are quite small. Also, if available, bring the new Field Guide to the Grasses of California by James P. Smith, Jr., which we will use for identification to species.
The hike distance will be about two miles with gentle slopes. We will stop for lunch near the highest point of the trip. This trip is limited to 18 people, as the trails are quite narrow.
Sat May 24 @ 9:30AM - 01:30PM Beginner’s Walk North Whitehouse Trail to Franklin Point (part of Año Nuevo State Park, Hwy 1) |
Sat Jun 21 @ 9:00AM - 12:30PM Vernal Pool Wildflower Tours in Fremont |
Sat Jun 21 @ 9:00AM - 12:30PM “Power to the Pollinators” Summer Native Plant Community Vernal Pool Tour (Fremont) |