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The Birds and Bees Educational Series

Humboldt Botanical Garden

 

Please join us March 25th at the Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge visitor center at 10:00 am for a fascinating presentation on how flowering plants became and remain the dominant plants on land. The talk will begin with some geological history, move on to the anatomy of typical leaves, then to the adaptations of leaves to different environmental conditions, including adaptations of many rhododendron leaves. The talk will end with a discussion of why Goethe thought all plant parts derive from leaves and why he may have been correct so long ago. The program to last about forty-five minutes. Coffee and refreshments provided.

 

 

This Series is made possible through a grant by the McLean Foundation. The Humboldt Botani-cal Gardens is partnering with the Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge to present monthly educational programs titled “The Birds and Bees Educational Series” focusing on plants, animals and insects of the North Coast Region.

 

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