During the Flagstaff Festival of Science Sept. 19-28, 2014 ("The
10 Best Days of the Year"), there will be an amazing number of excellent
presentations and field trips. You can find information on them all by going to
http://www.scifest.org/
One that might be of particular interest to native plant lovers is the Open House at the Fort Valley Experimental Station on Sunday, September 21 from noon until 3 p.m., Hwy. 180, 1 mile north of Snowbowl Road. The native grasses are astounding; and the blossoming flowers are outstanding all summer. Late in September there still may be a few to see.
This is the only day all year when the Experimental Station is open to the public. You will be able to:
One that might be of particular interest to native plant lovers is the Open House at the Fort Valley Experimental Station on Sunday, September 21 from noon until 3 p.m., Hwy. 180, 1 mile north of Snowbowl Road. The native grasses are astounding; and the blossoming flowers are outstanding all summer. Late in September there still may be a few to see.
This is the only day all year when the Experimental Station is open to the public. You will be able to:
- visit research plots and learn about on-going research at the station;
- take a walking tour and learn about native grasses;
- tour the historical buildings and learn about the history of the Station; and,
- make fun pine cone crafts with your children.
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