Native Plant School: Growing Native Trees and Shrubs from Acorns, Nuts and Berries

Native Plant School: Growing Native Trees and Shrubs from Acorns, Nuts and Berries

When

Thursday, Nov. 12    
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Where

Shaw Nature Reserve
Pinetum Loop Rd, Gray Summit, MO, 63039

Event Type

Growing native trees and shrubs is a challenge but it is well worth the effort. Entomologist Doug Tallamy states that the best trees for wildlife are oak, willow, plum, wild cherry, river birch cottonwood, hickory, hawthorn and walnut to name a few. Come learn how to propagate these and other trees and shrubs that are vital food for insects and birds.

Part of the Native Plant School series.

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Registration is required.  Please register and pay online.  If you are unable to register online call Shaw Nature Reserve at (636) 451-3512 ext 0.

Location: All classes with begin in the classroom behind the Joseph H. Bascom House (Except for Plant Propagation will gather in the Green House).

Fees: $15 for non-members; $12 for members.

Continuing Education Credits: CEU’s available on request (three per course).

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