Summertime in Massachusetts is filled with fragrant smells and a colorful array of wildflowers. Each habitat has its own unique make up of beauty; fields filled with orange hawkweed, milkweed, or late season aster and goldenrods; forests of delicate pink lady slippers and jack in the pulpit; wetlands with carnivorous pitcher plants and pink and white turtle head flowers. This online program will take a closer look at several summer wildflowers from early to late season, with tips on how to recognize them.
Interested in learning more? This program is one part of a 7-session Summer Sights & Sounds Series. By registering for the series, you get access to all 7 sessions for the price of 6. You do not need to register for other sessions, or the full series, to enjoy this one.
You will receive the Microsoft Teams Link to log into the program in your confirmation. An email reminder will also be sent to you 24 hours before program start.