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Speaker: Karyn Molines, Vice President of MNPS
In our first on-line program, Karyn will enlighten us on how to observe native flowers from a pollinator's perspective.
Registration is FULL for the Zoom program. If you are registered and unable to attend please login and cancel, or email us at fieldtrips@mdflora.org.
This program will live-streamed on the Maryland Native Plant Society YouTube channel. The recording of the Program will be available. We appreciate your patience as we learn about technologies whose details are new to us.
We have posted some tips that will be helpful to those who are new to Zoom. (webpage or download pdf)
If you have never participated in a Zoom conference before or if you have struggled in the past, it is HIGHLY advised that you reach out to Lynn Parsons (lynn.parsons@outlook.com) to get set up and test your connection. Please send an email to her with the word ZOOM in the subject title and she will contact you to assist. Please don't wait until the last minute.
The wildflowers and other plants we find in our gardens and in natural areas attract our attention because of their showy flowers. Flowers have developed a wide diversity of shapes, sizes, colors, and scents as amazing strategies to ensure that they can produce seeds that create the next generation. This information will be interesting to those exploring natural areas, as well as those striving to create pollinator friendly gardens.
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