Three Seasons of Native Plants
Join us on Nov. 6th at 6:30pm at the KCE Library to learn about a succession of flowering native plants in the Piedmont from spring to fall and discover some of the fascinating interactions between plants and their wildlife partners. Native plants provide food, shelter, and places to nest for birds and other wildlife. Keystone plant species are especially beneficial for wildlife.
This meeting is open to the public, everyone is welcome to attend! If you are unable to attend you can find the presentation on our YouTube channel later in the month.
A retired psychology professor, Ann Walter-Fromson is an active member of the Triad chapter of the NC Native Plant Society, T. Gilbert Pearson Audubon Society in Guilford County, and Piedmont Bird Club. She is a certified NC Environmental Educator, and a 2017 graduate of the Certificate in Native Plant Studies program at the NC Botanical Garden in Chapel Hill, for which she conducted an independent research study of pollinators attracted to the native plants in her yard.
Photo of Red-banded Hairstreak on Brown-eyed Susan by Ann Walter-Fromson