2019 Shaw Nature Reserve Wildflower Market, Friday, May 10, Members Preview, 2–7 p.m. and Saturday, May 11, 9 a.m.–2 p.m. Small Entrance Fee - Enjoy local wine, bread, meats, cheese, art, beer, produce, and more. #nativeplants#stl#gardening https://t.co/EZPzXpnJJV
We are working with @OpenSpaceSTL to hack honeysuckle on the Meramec Greenway (Al Foster Trail) Sat. April 6. Join us & you will be rewarded with the sight of beautiful spring wildflowers popping up along the way! https://t.co/AhAIKNkWWt
Native Plant Sale at Runge Conservation Nature Center, March 23, 2019 Eight vendors will sell great variety of native wildflowers, grasses, shrubs, trees, vines, sedges, and native seed. Photo of Spigelia marilandica by Mervin Wallace.
The moment we've all been waiting for is finally here! The 2019 poster on endangered pollinators and their habitats is NOW AVAILABLE for pre-order at https://t.co/yiPZpv6FLD!
Art by Carol Schwartz 🐝🦇🦋
#bees#butterflies#moths#birds#bats#pollinators#flowers#conservation
Want an easy way to contribute to important bumble bee research, that anyone can do? It's not too good to be true! All you have to do is snap a photo, note your location, and submit to @bumblebeewatch. More information: https://t.co/V0FXJI3hRv
Sedges and grasses are the glue that holds many of our native #Midwest habitats together. Don't hesitate to load them into #garden#designs--we get a lot of great feedback on the aesthetics of designing 50% short sedges and grasses throughout gardens , w/masses of flowers within.
Spring bee photos from 2018 in anticipation of 2019. Don’t forget to look for bees on woody plants including willow, red maple, plum, and serviceberry. #bees#pollinators
Want to make your garden an ideal habitat for healthy pollinator populations? Check out our science-based suggestions! https://t.co/7Vb0sragn5 (📸: Xerces Society / Sara Morris)