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Come Enjoy the Peak of our Wondrous Wildflower Meadow

July 28, 2014 By Communications Team

Wildflower Wonders and Watercolor
WCT headquarters, 925 Providence Rd, Newtown Square
Wednesday, July 30 from 9:30am-11:30am
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Native wildflowers (like the sunflowers above and the mountain mint below) are the perfect alternative to biologically sterile lawn areas that you don’t use because not only are wildflowers breathtaking but these flowers also support a host of pollinators and other beneficial insects.  At the WCT office, a native wildflower meadow has been gradually enlarged year after year since the first segment was established in 2008. It is now flourishing and supports an amazing variety of life, including birds of course!  Even in winter, birds take shelter here and feed on the seeds.  Children and adults are invited to come explore the trails through our wildflower meadow, learn how to create your own and be inspired to capture the beauty of it all with watercolor paint.
Sign up by emailing Blake Goll at bhg@wctrust.org.
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Hope to see you in the meadow,
Blake

 

Filed Under: Native Plants, native wildflower meadow Tagged With: native wildflowers, pollinators, wildflower meadow

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