Description
From native wildflowers like goldenrod and jewelweed to invasive plants like multiflora rose, summer brings along blooms with long histories of human use. On this wellness walk, a naturalist will guide participants in identifying the season's flowering plants, exploring the cultural and ecological connections different communities have formed with each one.
After foraging a small selection along the trail, the group will brew and share an herbal tea made from the day's findings. Explore how building a relationship with local plants can deepen our connection to the landscape and inspire us to protect it.
Please note that collecting plants outside of our community gardens is not generally allowed. This is a unique opportunity for our group to carefully gather some wild plants under the guidance of a field teacher.
When
- Sat, Jul 25, 2026 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Who
Adults
Cost
- Adult Members $18
- Adult Nonmembers $22
Where
Location: Habitat Education Center and Wildlife Sanctuary, Belmont
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Questions? Contact us:
- 617-489-5050 [email protected]
Instructors
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Kim Baker - Education Coordinator
Instructions
Meet at Habitat Education Center by the trail map sign near the parking lot. Please bring water, wear sturdy footwear, and dress for the weather.

