Several areas in the Pacific Northwest, including the Olympic Mountains, Steens Mountain, the Klamath/Siskiyou Mountains, and the Columbia Plateau are home to plants found nowhere else. Other plants are rare and not often seen. In this program, organized geographically, you'll get to see a ... » Learn More about Rare and Endemic Plants of the Northwest
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Wildflowers of the Pacific Northwest National Parks
Olympic, Mount Rainier, North Cascades, and Crater Lake National Parks are popular destinations for many visitors. Each supports a diverse array of wildflowers spanning many different habitats. The flowers found in the parks are representative of those that grow in similar habitats in other parts of ... » Learn More about Wildflowers of the Pacific Northwest National Parks
Wildflower Field Photography: Combining Art & Science
The Pacific Northwest is home to thousands of species of plants in a broad palette of colors, shapes, sizes, and textures. Join photographer Mark Turner for a weekend learning and practicing techniques for photographing wildflowers in their natural environment. Our field sessions will be in ... » Learn More about Wildflower Field Photography: Combining Art & Science
Masons, Miners, and Thieves—The Real Lives of America’s Bees
Did a bee go extinct because of greenhouse tomatoes? Why is a bee nicknamed Cinderella? Follow a gardener’s adventures into the field with bee scientists and farmers to explore the lives of bees. Tucked into stories where bees build turrets and paint walls are lessons on how bees live—and how our ... » Learn More about Masons, Miners, and Thieves—The Real Lives of America’s Bees
Amazing Annuals
Big Bangs for the Bucks New and unusual as well as tried and true, annuals are not just for containers; use them in your planting beds as well. Photos and descriptions of a variety of annuals used in combinations with mixed beds and containers will illustrate uses. ... » Learn More about Amazing Annuals